Accusys ExaSAN A12S2-PS User Manual

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4. How to Use

User Guide

Page 4-24

In the event of performance degradation or delay of a single drive due to aging, the

ExaSAN RAID system reads both data and parity stripes concurrently. It bypasses the

slow reads and returns data to the host with the regenerated data and to provide

stabled performance based on the RAID parity.

Note

Although slow responds of some hard disks can be tolerated in

DLP mode, you may use S.M.A.R.T. function to check the

conditions of hard disks in an array and replace the faulty ones.

Note

This function does not support JBOD and NRAID.

NCQ (Native Command Queuing) – This mode is designed for increasing disk drive

access on SCSI and SATA disk drives. It can do this under certain situations by allowing

the individual hard disk to internally optimize the order in which it executes the read

and write requests it receives. This can reduce the amount of unnecessary drive head

movement and resulting in better performance for work loads where multiple

read/write requests and outstanding at the same time.

This situation most often occurs in server-type applications. However, the current

technology actually slows down disk drive access in certain applications, such as video

editing and sequential reads and writes, because of the added latency induced by

NCQ.

The figure above illustrates the access sequence in NCQ and non-NCQ mode. The

content sequences of the two hard disks are the same: 1, 2, 3, 4. However, the access

sequence in NCQ mode may vary to improve the performance.

Note

If Equalization mode is enabled, NCQ is automatically turned off.

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