A.8 raid 30 – Accusys ExaRAID GUI User Manual

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Appendix

A-9

A.8 RAID 30

RAID 30 arrays are formed by striping data across RAID 3 sub-arrays. This
offers better performance than RAID 3 alone but does not have the
speed of a pure RAID 0 array. Storage efficiency and fault tolerance vary
depending on the number and size of sub-arrays compared to the array
as a whole. RAID 30 resembles RAID 50 in terms of characteristics but is
more suitable for handling large files.

RAID 30: Byte striping with parity combined with block striping

Characteristics

• Storage capacity = [(number of disks in each subarray) -1] x (number of

subarrays) x (capacity of the smallest disk)

• A minimum of six disks are required.
• Good fault tolerance, in general
• Increased capacity and performance compared to RAID 3

Recommended use

• Multimedia
• File servers
• Large databases

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Figure A-7 RAID 30 disk array

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