Online spares, Logical storage elements, Logical drives (luns) – HP ProLiant ML310 G3 Storage Server User Manual

Page 32: Summary of raid methods

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To protect against data loss from hard drive failure, storage servers should be configured with fault

tolerance. HP recommends adhering to RAID 5 configurations.
The table below summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID supported by the

Smart Array controllers. The decision chart in the following table can help determine which option is

best for different situations.

Table 5 Summary of RAID methods

RAID 0

Striping

(no fault

tolerance)

RAID 1+0

Mirroring

RAID 5

Distributed

Data

Guarding

RAID ADG

Maximum number of

hard drives

N/A

N/A

14

Storage system

dependent

Tolerant of single hard

drive failure?

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tolerant of multiple

simultaneous hard drive

failures?

No

If the failed

drives are not

mirrored to each

other

No

Yes (two drives can fail)

Online Spares

Further protection against data loss can be achieved by assigning an online spare (or hot spare) to any

configuration except RAID 0. This hard drive contains no data and is contained within the same storage

subsystem as the other drives in the array. When a hard drive in the array fails, the controller can then

automatically rebuild information that was originally on the failed drive onto the online spare. This quickly

restores the system to full RAID level fault tolerance protection. However, unless RAID Advanced Data

Guarding (ADG) is being used, which can support two drive failures in an array, in the unlikely event that

a third drive in the array should fail while data is being rewritten to the spare, the logical drive still fails.

Logical storage elements

Logical storage elements consist of those components that translate the physical storage elements to file

system elements. The storage server uses the Window Disk Management utility to manage the various

types of disks presented to the file system. There are two types of LUN presentation: basic disk and

dynamic disk. Each of these types of disk has special features that enable different types of management.

Logical drives (LUNs)

While an array is a physical grouping of hard drives, a logical drive consists of components that translate

physical storage elements into file system elements.
It is important to note that a LUN may extend over (span) all physical drives within a storage controller

subsystem, but cannot span multiple storage controller subsystems.

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Storage management overview

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