Understanding drive segments, Raid 0 (non-raid logical drives), Appendix d: understanding raid – Adaptec Storage Manager User Manual

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Appendix D: Understanding RAID

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Understanding Drive Segments

A drive segment is a disk drive or portion of a disk drive that is used to
create a logical device. A disk drive can include both RAID segments
(segments that are part of a logical drive) and available segments. Each
segment can be part of only one logical device at a time. If a disk drive is
not part of any logical device, the entire disk is an available segment.

RAID 0 (Non-RAID Logical Drives)

A logical drive with RAID 0 includes two or more disk drives
(maximum twelve) and provides data striping, where data is distributed
evenly across the disk drives in equal-sized sections.

RAID 0 logical drives do not maintain redundant data, so they offer no
data protection. However, compared to an equal-sized group of
independent disks, a RAID 0 logical drive provides improved I/O
performance.

Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive in the
logical drive. For instance, a logical drive with two 250 GB disk drives
and two 400 GB disk drives can create a RAID 0 drive segment of 250
GB, for a total of 1000 GB for the volume, as shown below.

Disk Drive 1

Disk Drive 2

Disk Drive 3

Disk Drive 4

250 GB

250 GB

400 GB

400 GB

Disk Drives in Logical Drive

Disk Drive 1

Disk Drive 2

Disk Drive 3

Disk Drive 4

RAID 0 Logical Drive = 1000 GB

1

2

3

4

Not Used

Not Used

5

6

7

8

1000

999

998

997

...

...

...

...

Unused Space: 150 GB

Unused Space: 150 GB

Drive Segment Size (Smallest Disk Drive)

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