Raid Level 0: Striping, No Redundancy; Raid Level 1: Mirroring (Duplicate Drives); Raid Level 1 Plus Additional Mirroring - ATTO Technology FastStream VT 5700 Installation And Operation Manual

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RAID Level 0: striping, no redundancy

RAID Level 0 (striping) increases performance by
simultaneously accessing data across multiple drives
by overlapping drive seeks. The process increases
data transfer rates. Drives are accessed alternately,
as if stacked one on top of the other. RAID Level 0
Stripe 1
Stripe 2
Stripe 3

RAID Level 1: mirroring (duplicate drives)

RAID Level 1 ensures the security of data by writing
the exact same data simultaneously to two different
drives. With RAID Level 1, the host sees what it
believes to be a single physical drive of a specific size:
it does not know about the mirrored pair.

RAID Level 1 plus additional mirroring

RAID Level 1 with multiple mirrors uses at least 3
drives with the same data on each drive. This
application offers the highest fault-tolerance with good
Disk 1
Disk 2
Data 1
Data 2
Data 5
Data 6
Data 9
Data 10
Disk 1
Data 1
Data 2
Data 3
RAID Level 1: additional mirror
Disk 1
Data 1
Data 2
Data 3
provides no data protection. If one drive fails, all data
within that stripe set is lost.
RAID Level 0 is used by applications requiring high
performance for non-critical data.
The ATTO FastStream supports 2 to 16 drives per
RAID Level 0 group.
Disk 3
Data 3
Data 7
Data 11
This application is used for critical data which cannot
be at risk to be lost or corrupted due to the failure of a
single drive.
The ATTO FastStream supports an even number of 2
to16 drives per RAID Level 1 group.
Disk 2
Data 1
Data 2
Data 3
performance, especially for small database
applications.
Disk 2
Disk 3
Data 1
Data 1
Data 2
Data 2
Data 3
Data 3
Disk 4
Data 4
Data 8
Data 12
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