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RAID D
EFINITIONS
RAID 0:
Features and Benefits
Drives: Minimum 2, and maximum is up to 6 or 8. Depending on the platform.
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Uses: Intended for non-critical data requiring high data throughput, or any
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environment that does not require fault tolerance.
Benefits: provides increased data throughput, especially for large files. No capacity
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loss penalty for parity.
Drawbacks: Does not deliver any fault tolerance. If any drive in the array fails, all data
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is lost.
Fault Tolerance: No.
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Total Capacity: (Minimal. HDD Capacity) x (Connected HDDs Amount)
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RAID 1:
Features and Benefits
Drives: Minimum 2, and maximum is 2.
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Uses: RAID 1 is ideal for small databases or any other application that requires fault
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tolerance and minimal capacity.
Benefits: Provides 100% data redundancy. Should one drive fail, the controller
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switches to the other drive.
Drawbacks: Requires 2 drives for the storage space of one drive. Performance is
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impaired during drive rebuilds.
Fault Tolerance: Yes.
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In a RAID 0 system data are split up in blocks that get
written across all the drives in the array. By using multiple
disks (at least 2) at the same time, this offers superior I/O
performance. This performance can be enhanced further
by using multiple controllers, ideally one controller per
disk.
Data are stored twice by writing them to both the data
disk (or set of data disks) and a mirror disk (or set of
disks). If a disk fails, the controller uses either the data
drive or the mirror drive for data recovery and continues
operation. You need at least 2 disks for a RAID 1 array.

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