Planning the array configuration, Using the array configuration planner – Toshiba Magnia 560S User Manual

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Configuring Logical Drives

Configuring RAID Controller Kit-G

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Planning the Array Configuration

Fill out Table 5.8 to help plan the array.

Table 5.8 Factors for Planning the Array Configuration

Factor

Answer

Number of physical disk drives in the array

Purpose of this array. Rank the following factors:

Maximize drive capacity

Maximize the safety of the data (fault tolerance)

Maximize hard drive performance and throughput

Number of hot spares

Amount of cache memory installed on RAID Controller Kit-G

Are all of the hard drives and the server protected by an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)?

Using the Array Configuration Planner

Table 5.9 lists the possible RAID levels, fault tolerance, and effective capacity for all
possible drive configurations for an array consisting of one to eight drives. This table
does not take into account any hot spare (standby) drives. You should always have a hot
spare drive in case of drive failure. RAID 1 requires two drives. RAID 10 requires at
least four drives, while RAID 50 requires at least six drives.

Array Configuration Planner

Use Table 5.9 to plan the configuration for your arrays.

Table 5.9 Array Configuration Planner

Number of
Drives

Possible
RAID Levels

Relative
Performance

Fault
Tolerance

Effective
Capacity

1

None

Excellent

No

100%

1

RAID 0

Excellent

No

100%

2

None

Excellent

No

100%

2

RAID 0

Excellent

No

100%

2

RAID 1

Good

Yes

50%

3

None

Excellent

No

100%

3

RAID 0

Excellent

No

100%

3

RAID 5

Good

Yes

67%

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