Intel Desktop Board DP35DP Specification Update

Intel Desktop Board DP35DP Specification Update 7
Specification Changes
Changes to the feature description in the board technical product specification.
Typically the customer does not have to do anything to achieve proper device
functionality as a result of the change.
1. Section 1.6.3.3 has been added to the Technical Specification.
1.6.3.3 Intel
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Rapid Recover Technology
The Intel
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Desktop Board DP35DP incorporates the Intel
®
Rapid Recover Technology.
Intel Rapid Recover Technology is a feature of Intel
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Matrix Storage Manager. It
uses RAID 1 (mirroring) functionality to copy data from a designated master drive to
a designated recovery drive. The master drive data can be copied to the recovery
drive either continuously or on request.
When using the continuous update policy, changes made to the data on the master
drive while the recovery drive is disconnected or offline are automatically copied to
the recovery drive when it is reconnected. When using the on request update policy,
the master drive data can be restored to a previous state by copying the data on the
recovery drive back to the master drive. The table below provides an overview of the
advantages, disadvantages, and the typical usage of Intel Rapid Recover Technology.
Hard Drives Required 2
Advantage More control over how data is copied between master and recovery drives;
fast volume updates (only changes to the master drive since the last update
are copied to the recovery drive); member hard drive data can be viewed in
Microsoft Windows* Explorer.
Disadvantage No increase in volume capacity.
Application Critical data protection; fast restoration of the master drive to a previous or
default state.