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Features and Benefits
•  Drives: Minimum 4, and maximum is 6 or 8, depending on the platform.
•  Benefits: Optimizes for both fault tolerance and performance, allowing for automatic
redundancy. May be simultaneously used with other RAID levels in an array, and allows
for spare disks.
•  Drawbacks: Requires twice the available disk space for data redundancy, the same as
RAID level 1.
•  Fault Tolerance: Yes.
Features and Benefits
•  Drives: Minimum 3.
•  Uses: RAID 5 is recommended for transaction processing and general purpose service.
•  Benefits: An ideal combination of good performance, good fault tolerance, and high
capacity and storage efficiency.
•  Drawbacks: Individual block data transfer rate same as a single disk. Write performance
can be CPU intensive.
•  Fault Tolerance: Yes.
Note
»  For more details settings about Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST), please visit
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/chpsts/imsm
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RAID 10 combines the advantages (and
disadvantages) of RAID 0 and RAID 1 in one
single system. It provides security by mirroring
all data on a secondary set of disks (disk 3 and
4 in the drawing below) while using striping
across each set of disks to speed up data
transfers.
A RAID 5 array can withstand a single disk
failure without losing data or access to data.
Although RAID 5 can be achieved in software,
a hardware controller is recommended.
Often extra cache memory is used on these
controllers to improve the write performance.

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