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A simulator is a program run on a computer for the purpose of simulating some sort of system, in order to get a better idea how the system functions. Simulator is often used to test new software on a wide range of hardware configurations, without actually having to use the physical computer resources.

At its most fundamental level, a computer simulator is used to recreate a real-life situation where testing many different states wouldn’t be easy or safe. In this case, using a computer simulator saves a great deal of time and resources, and may actually allow for in-depth testing that would be physically impossible or at least difficult in the real world.

RAID, an acronym for redundant array of independent disks or redundant array of inexpensive disks, is a technology that provides increased storage reliability through redundancy, combining multiple low-cost, lessreliable disk drives components into a logical unit where all drives in the array are interdependent.

Main Features:

  • Graphic representation of each step
  • Show all the disks.
  • Show Partition of the disks
  • All RAID Levels (Level 0, 1, 2, 5 etc) simulation
  • Description of each volume i.e. Capacity, Type, Free Space,
  • Features of each level i.e. striping, Mirroring, Stripe Set with Parity etc
  • Control the generation of simulation objects
  • Save the State of Array.
  • Logical Formation of any RAID Volume.

Application Type:

Desktop Application

Tools:

Front End tool: Dot net

Back End Database: SQL Server

Note: These are the least requirements which must be fulfilled for the approval of project. More features can be included according to the supervisor’s instructions in future too.

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