Asus PIKE 1078 User Manual

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Chapter 2: RAID configuration

Using Custom Configuration: RAID 50

RAID 50 provides the features of both RAID 0 and RAID 5. RAID 50 uses both

distributed parity and disk striping across multiple arrays. It provides high data

throughput, data redundancy, and very good performance. It is best implemented

on two RAID 5 disk arrays with data striped across both disk arrays. Though

multiple drive failures can be tolerated, only one drive failure can be tolerated in

each RAID 5 level array.
RAID 50 is appropriate when used with data that requires high reliability, high

request rates, high data transfer, and medium to large capacity.
When you select Custom Configuration and click Next, the Disk Group Definition

screen appears. You use this screen to select physical drives to create disk groups

(arrays).

1. Hold <Ctrl> while selecting at least three ready physical drives in the Physical

Drives window on the left.

2. Click Accept DG to move the drives to a proposed disk group configuration

in the Disk Groups window on the right.

If you need to undo the changes, click the Back button.

3. Hold <Ctrl> while selecting at least three more ready physical drives in the

Physical Drives window to create a second disk group.

4. Click Accept DG to move the

drives to a proposed disk group

configuration in the Disk Groups

window on the right, as shown in

the right figure.

If you need to undo the changes,

click the Back button.

5. When you have finished selecting

physical disks for the disk groups,

click Next.

The span definition screen appears.

You should add both disk groups

you’ve created in the previous step

to Span section. Select the disk

group in Array With Free Space

section and then click Add to Span.

6. When finish, click Next. The Virtual

Disk Definition screen appears, as

shown in the right figure.

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