When you work with Microsoft Windows Server 2003, you'll often need to perform advanced disk setup procedures, such as creating a volume set or setting up a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) array.
Volumes sets and RAID arrays are created on dynamic drives and are only accessible to Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003. Because of this, if you dual boot a computer to a different or previous version of Windows, the dynamic drives are unavailable. However, computers running previous versions of Windows can access the drives over the network ”just like any other network drive. |