Determining Your Configuration; Figure 8. Create Disk Array Display, Raid 0 Example; Figure 9. Create Disk Array Display, Raid 5 Example - 3Ware Escalade 7000 Series Installation Manual

Ibm ata raid controller installation guide
Hide thumbs Also See for Escalade 7000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide

Determining your configuration

Hint:
The capacity of each drive is limited to the
capacity of the smallest drive in the array. The total
array capacity is defined as follows:
RAID 0: (the number of drives) X (the capacity of the smallest drive)
RAID 1: the capacity of the smallest drive
RAID 5: (the number of drives - 1) X (capacity of the smallest drive)
RAID10: (the number of drives / 2) X (capacity of smallest drive)
Navigate to the Create Array button after selecting all the drives
for the array. Hit Enter to bring up the Create Disk Array display
(see Figure 8 and Figure 9 for examples). Check that the proper
drives are listed.
C r e a t e D i s k A r r a y
Note: Creating an array will overwrite existing data on its drives.
Create a disk array from these drives:
Port 0
- QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM30
Port 1
- QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM30
Select RAID Configuration:
Stripe (RAID 0)
Array's Write Cache State:
enable
OK
Alt-F1
Help
Previous/Next

Figure 8. Create Disk Array Display, RAID 0 Example

30
30.0GB
30.0GB
Stripe Size: 64 KB
128KB
256KB
512KB
1mb
Cancel
Enter
Change Value
Esc
Cancel
www.3ware.com
C r e a t e D i s k A r r a y
Note: Creating an array will overwrite existing data on its drives.
Create a disk array from these drives:
Port 1
- IBM-DTLA-387815
Port 2
- IBM-DTLA-387815
Port 3
- IBM-DTLA-387815
Select RAID Configuration:
RAID 5
Array's Write Cache State:
enable
OK
Alt-F1
Help
Previous/Next

Figure 9. Create Disk Array Display, RAID 5 Example

Select RAID configuration
The Escalade ATA RAID Controller gives you a choice of four
RAID configurations. Select one.
• Stripe (RAID 0): maximizes performance and capacity through a
process called striping. High performance arrays write portions
of a single file across multiple drives. There is no fault tolerance.
• Mirror (RAID 1): duplicates or "mirrors" the data on both
drives. No data will be lost if one of the drives fails.
• RAID 10: combines mirroring and striping, providing both fault
tolerance and high performance. RAID 10 arrays require a
minimum of four drives. Configurations consist of 4, 6, 8, 10
or 12 drives.
• RAID 5: combines parity data and striping, providing fault toler-
ance, high capacity and high storage efficiency. The parity data
is distributed across all drives, rather than being concentrated on
www.3ware.com
3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility
512 M
512 M
512 M
Stripe Size: 64 KB
Cancel
Enter
Change Value
Esc
Cancel
31

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents