Chapter 3 functional description, 1 raid management – Asus PCI-DA2200 User Manual

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ASUS PCI-DA2200 User’s Manual

Chapter 3 Functional Description

The advantages of RAID are: Availability, Capacity and Performance.
Choosing the right RAID level and drive failure management can
increase Availability, subsequently increasing Performance and
Capacity. The ASUS PCI-DA2200 RAID controller provides complete
RAID functionality and enhanced drive failure management.

3.1 RAID Management

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Drives. The
advantages of using a RAID storage subsystem are:

Provides disk spanning by weaving all connected drives into one

single volume.

Increases disk access speed by breaking data into several blocks

when reading/writing to several drives in parallel. With RAID,
storage speed increases as more drives are added.

Provides fault-tolerance by mirroring or parity operation.

What are the RAID levels?

RAID

Level

Description

Minimum

Drives

Data

Availability

Performance

Sequential

Performance

Random

NRAID

Non-RAID

1

Drive

Drive

RAID 0

Disk Striping

N

==NRAID

R: Highest

W: Highest

R: High

W: Highest

RAID 1
(0+1)

Mirroring Plus
Striping (if N>1)

N+1

>>NRAID

==RAID 5

R: High

W: Medium

R: Medium

W: Low

RAID 3

Striping with Parity
on dedicated disk

N+1

>>NRAID

==RAID 5

R: High

W: Medium

R: Medium

W: Low

RAID 5

Striping with
interspersed parity

N+1

>>NRAID

==RAID 5

R: High

W: Medium

R: High

W: Low

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