Raid technology overview, Raid terminology, 2 raid technology overview – HP Compaq 515 Notebook-PC User Manual

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RAID technology overview

This chapter defines the terms used in this guide and describes the RAID technologies supported by
select HP Business Notebook PCs.

RAID terminology

Some of the terms in the following table have a broader meaning, but they are defined in relation to the
RAID implementation described in this guide.

Term

Definition

Fault tolerance

The ability of the computer to continue to operate if one drive fails. Fault tolerance is often
used interchangeably with reliability, but the two terms are different.

HDD

One physical Hard Disk Drive in the RAID array.

Option ROM

A software module inside the system BIOS that provides extended support for a particular
piece of hardware. The RAID option ROM provides boot support for RAID volumes as well
as a user interface for managing and configuring the systems RAID volumes.

Primary drive

The main internal HDD in the notebook PC.

RAID array

The physical drives that appear as one logical drive to the operating system.

RAID migration

The change of data from a non-RAID to RAID configuration. “RAID level migration,” or the
change of data from one RAID level to another, is not supported.

RAID volume

A fixed amount of space across a RAID array that appears as a single HDD to the operating
system.

Recovery drive

The hard drive that is the designated mirror (copy of the primary) drive in a RAID 1 and
IRRT volume.

Reliability

Reliability refers to the likelihood—over a period of time—that a HDD can be expected to
operate without failure, also known as mean time before failure (MTBF).

Stripe

Set of data on a single hard drive in a RAID volume.

Striping

Striping is the distribution of data over multiple disk drives to improve read/write
performance.

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