Chaparral K5312/K7313 User Manual

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Array

Basics

A-5

RAID 3

3

Block-level data
striping with
dedicated parity
drive

Excellent
performance for
large, sequential
data requests

Not well-suited for
transaction-
oriented network
applications; single
parity drive does
not support
multiple,
concurrent and
write requests

RAID 4
(Not
widely
used)

3 Block-level

data

striping with
dedicated parity
drive

Data striping
supports multiple
simultaneous read
requests

Write requests
suffer from same
single parity-drive
bottleneck as
RAID 3; RAID 5
offers equal data
protection and
better performance
at same cost

RAID 5

3

Block-level data
striping with
distributed parity

Best
cost/performance
for transaction-
oriented networks;
very high
performance and
data protection;
supports multiple
simultaneous reads
and writes; can also
be optimized for
large, sequential
requests

Write performance
is slower than
RAID 0 or RAID 1

RAID 50

6

Combination of
RAID 0 (data
striping) and
RAID 5 with
distributed parity

Better random
performance and
data protection
than RAID 5

Lower storage
capacity than
RAID 5

Table A-1. Comparing RAID Levels (Continued)

RAID

Level

Min No.

of Drives

Description

Strengths

Weaknesses

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