Segment size, Virtual disk operations, Virtual disk initialization – Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F User Manual

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Planning: MD3600f Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts

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RAID 10

RAID 10, a combination of RAID 1 and RAID 0, uses disk striping across

mirrored disks. It provides high data throughput and complete data

redundancy. Utilizing an even number of physical disks (four or more) creates

a RAID level 10 disk group and/or virtual disk. Because RAID levels 1 and 10

use disk mirroring, half of the capacity of the physical disks is utilized for

mirroring. This leaves the remaining half of the physical disk capacity for

actual storage. RAID 10 is automatically used when a RAID level of 1 is

chosen with four or more physical disks. RAID 10 works well for medium-

sized databases or any environment that requires high performance and fault

tolerance and moderate-to-medium capacity.

Segment Size

Disk striping enables data to be written across multiple physical disks. Disk

striping enhances performance because striped disks are accessed simultaneously.
The segment size or stripe element size specifies the size of data in a stripe

written to a single disk. The MD3600f Series array supports stripe element sizes

of 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, and 512 KB. The default stripe

element size is 128 KB.
Stripe width, or depth, refers to the number of disks involved in an array

where striping is implemented. For example, a four-disk group with disk

striping has a stripe width of four.

NOTE:

Although disk striping delivers excellent performance, striping alone does

not provide data redundancy.

Virtual Disk Operations

Virtual Disk Initialization

Every virtual disk must be initialized. Initialization can be done in the

foreground or the background. A maximum of four virtual disks can be

initialized concurrently on each RAID controller module.

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