Summary of raid levels, Appendix – Areca ARC-8050T3U 6-Bay Thunder3 Desktop RAID Storage Array User Manual

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APPENDIX

Summary of RAID Levels

ARC-8050T3U Thunderbolt RAID storage supports RAID Level 0,

1, 10(1E), 3, 5, 6, 30, 50 and 60. The following table provides a

summary of RAID levels.

RAID Level Comparision

RAID

Level

Description

Disks

Requirement

(Minimum)

Data Availability

0

Also known as striping.

Data distributed across multiple

drives in the array. There is no data

protection.

1

No data

Protection

1

Also known as mirroring.

All data replicated on 2 separated

disks. N is almost always 2. Due to

this is a 100 % duplication, so is a

high costly solution.

2

Up to one disk

failure

10(1E)

Also known as mirroring and striping.

Data is written to two disks

simultaneously, and allows an odd

number or disk. Read request can be

satisfied by data read from wither one

disk or both disks.

3

Up to one disk

failure in each

sub-volume

3

Also known Bit-Interleaved Parity.

Data and parity information is

subdivided and distributed across all

data disks. Parity information normally

stored on a dedicated parity disk.

3

Up to one disk

failure

5

Also known Block-Interleaved

Distributed Parity.

Data and parity information is

subdivided and distributed across all

disk. Parity information normally is

interspersed with user data.

3

Up to one disk

failure

6

RAID 6 provides highest reliability,

but not widely used. Similar to

RAID 5, but does two different

parity computations or the same

computation on overlapping subsets

of the data. The RAID 6 can offer fault

tolerance greater that RAID 1 or RAID

5 but only consumes the capacity of 2

disk drives for distributed parity data.

4

Up to two disk

failure

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