FREESTANDING PARTITIONS

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KID WASH Willis, Aliya 2103 Greenway Mill Court Snellville GA 30078 Freestanding partitions; Furniture parts, namely, a plurality of walls moveably connected together; Furniture parts, namely, a collapsable, portable partitions comprising a plurality of walls moveably connected together;
REFOCUS LUXOR WORKSPACES 5724 Highway 280 East Birmingham AL 35242 Freestanding partitions; Movable office partitions; Movable wall partitions;
WRKRINE Zhao, Hanyu Room 501, Unit 2, Building 9, No. 25 Heyang East Road, Taocheng District Hengshui 053000 China Freestanding partitions; Furniture for house, office and garden; Furniture of metal; Metal shelving; Movable office partitions; Oriental single panel standing partition (tsuitate); Outdoor furniture; Portable outdoor privacy screen for sunbathing; Room dividers; Screens; Storage racks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. If a disk array device according to the invention initially has four disk devices, which is the smallest number of disk devices for RAID5 (3D+P), the storage region of each of the four disk devices is equally divided by four to produce partitions. Then, four partitions are selected respectively from the four disk devices and combined to form a redundancy group so that a total of four redundancy groups are formed. When another disk device is added, its storage region is also equally divided by four. Four partitions are selected from the four redundancy groups, one from each of the disk devices, and the data of the selected four partitions are copied to the four partitions of the added disk device. After the completion of the copying, the origin of copying partitions are excluded from the original redundancy groups and the corresponding four destination of copying partitions are incorporated to replace the excluded partitions. The four origin of copying partitions excluded from the original redundancy groups are combined to generate a new redundancy group.