Configuring arrays, Configuration strategies – Acer Altos G320 Series User Manual

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Support for hot device insertion and removal

Automatic resume of rebuilding on restart

Support for manual rebuild

Physical drive roaming

Independent stripe size configuration per logical drive

Ability to create up to eight logical drives per array

Auto-configuration support of newly added physical drive

Support for hotspares

Support for disk coercion

Array initialization support (fast and normal)

Offline data (RAID 1) verification with auto-recovery mechanism

Ability to prioritize configurable tasks (for online rebuild, check
consistency, migration, and expansion)

Logical drive availability immediately after creation

Variable stripe size options from 8 to 128 KB

Configuring arrays

Configure the physical disk drives in arrays. An array can consist of one
to four physical disk drives, depending on the RAID level. A RAID 0
array can consist of one to four physical drives, while a RAID 1 array
consists of two. A RAID 10 array consists of four drives.

Configuration strategies

You have two choices when creating a RAID array.

Maximizing fault tolerance

You can maximize fault tolerance to protect against loss of data by
using mirroring. Use mirror configuration (RAID 1) to attain this
objective.

Maximizing logical drive performance

You can maximize logical drive performance by using striping.
Select striping configuration (RAID 0) to attain this objective.

RAID 10 combines both striping and mirroring to provide high
data transfer rates and data redundancy.

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