Disadvantage – HP 5300 User Manual

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Drive Arrays and Fault Tolerance

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HP Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide

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Disadvantage

The only significant disadvantage of RAID ADG is a relatively low write
performance (lower than RAID 5), due to the need for two sets of parity data.

Table D-1 summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID methods
described here. The decision chart in Table D-2 may help you to determine which
option is best for your situation.

Table D-1: Summary of RAID Methods

RAID 0

RAID 1+0

RAID 5

RAID ADG

Alternative name

Striping (no
fault tolerance)

Mirroring Distributed

Data Guarding

Advanced Data
Guarding

Usable drive space*

100%

50%

67% to 93%

50% to 96%

Usable drive space
formula

n n/2 (n-1)/n

(n-2)/n

Minimum number of
physical drives

1 2

3 4

Tolerates failure of
one physical drive?

No Yes Yes Yes

Tolerates
simultaneous failure
of more than one
physical drive?

No

Only if no two
failed drives are
in a mirrored pair

No Yes

Read

performance

High High

High High

Write performance

High

Medium

Low

Low

Relative cost

Low

High

Medium

Medium

*Values for usable drive space are calculated with these assumptions: (1) All physical drives in the
array have the same capacity; (2) Online spares are not used; (3) No more than 14 physical drives
are used per array for RAID 5; (4) No more than 56 drives are used with RAID ADG.

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