360 Systems MAXX-6T User Manual

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MAXX 6T Owner’s Manual

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About RAID 6
A RAID 6 configuration features the data striping of RAID 0, combined with the parity benefits of
RAID 4. RAID-6 is similar to RAID-5 in that parity information is distributed across all drives rather
than being concentrated on a single disk. This avoids throughput loss due to contention for the
parity drive. RAID-6 uses two parity stripes, and RAID-5 uses one. RAID-5 can tolerate the loss of
one drive whereas RAID-6 can tolerate the loss of two drives due to the extra parity stripe. Spare
drives can be used to rebuild an array after a drive is replaced.
RAID-6 capacity equals the size of drive times (number of drives -2). In addition, the array’s storage
efficiency increases with the number of disks; from 75 % for 8 drives to 83% for 12 drives: storage
efficiency = (number of drives -2) / (number of drives).

Figure 37 - RAID 6 Array Schematic

Improved Write Performance
The Image Server uses new designs to improve RAID-6 write performance for both large sequential
and small random transactions. This advanced block caching firmware delivers extremely high
performance for RAID-6 write operations.

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