Assigning raid levels – Acer Altos G320 Series User Manual

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Appendix B: SATA RAID configuration

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Assigning RAID levels

Only one RAID level can be assigned to each array. The table below
displays the drives required per RAID level.

The factors you need to consider when selecting a RAID level are listed
in the table below:

RAID Level

Minimum number of
physical drives

Maximum number of
physical drives

0

One

Four

1

Two

Two

10

Four

Four

Level

Description
and use

Pros

Cons

No. of
Drives

Fault
Tolerant

0

Data divided
in blocks and
distributed
sequentially
(pure striping).

Note: Use for
non-critical
data that
requires high
performance.

High data
throughput
for large
files

• No fault

tolerance.

• Data is lost if

a drive fails.

One to
four

No

1

Data
duplicated on
another disk
(mirroring).

Note: Use for
read-intensive,
fault-tolerant
systems.

100 percent
data
redundancy,
providing
fault
tolerance.

• More disk

space
required.

• Reduces

usable disk
space to the
size of the
smallest
drive.

• Reduced

performance
during
rebuilds.

Two

Yes

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