Drive array benefits, Data protection – HP Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller User Manual

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Understanding Drive Arrays B-5

Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required

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Drive Array Benefits

Using drive arrays with the Integrated Smart Array Controller has several
important benefits:

Data protection

Performance enhancement

Capacity changes

Drive movement

Data reliability

Data Protection

The Integrated Smart Array Controller provides several options for producing
data redundancy in a more reliable system, including distributed data,
fault-tolerance methods, assigning online spares, and rebuilding data
automatically to online spare drives.

Fault-Tolerance (RAID) Options

During configuration, you will make RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive
Disks) level choices. RAID is a term used for an array technology that
provides data redundancy to increase system reliability and performance.

There are several RAID levels ranging from RAID 0 to RAID 5. The
Integrated Smart Array Controller provides the following levels of RAID:

RAID 0

No fault tolerance (data striping for performance only)

RAID 1

Drive mirroring

RAID 0+1

Drive striping and mirroring

RAID 5

Distributed data guarding

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