OpenEye GraniteRack 3U User Manual

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Introduction

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By striping the drives in the array with stripes large enough so that each record

falls entirely within one stripe, most records can be evenly distributed across all

drives. This keeps all drives in the array busy during heavy load situations. This

situation allows all drives to work concurrently on different I/O operations, and

thus maximize the number of simultaneous I/O operations that can be performed

by the array.

Definition of RAID Levels

RAID 0

is typically defined as a group of striped disk drives without parity or data

redundancy. RAID 0 arrays can be configured with large stripes for multi-user

environments or small stripes for single-user systems that access long sequential

records. RAID 0 arrays deliver the best data storage efficiency and performance

of any array type. The disadvantage is that if one drive in a RAID 0 array fails, the

entire array fails.

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