Raid 6 - Block And Double Parity Stripe - Promise Technology Pegasus32 R6 Product Manual

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A RAID 5 on Pegasus R4 consists of three or four physical drives. A RAID 5 on Pegasus R6 consists of
three to six physical drives.
Advantages
High Read data transaction rate
Medium Write data transaction rate
Good aggregate transfer rate
Most versatile RAID level
Recommended Applications for RAID 5:
• File and Application servers
• WWW, E-mail, and News servers
• Intranet servers
RAID 6 – Block and Double Parity Stripe
RAID level 6 stores dual parity data is rotated across the physical drives along with the block data. A
RAID 6 logical drive can continue to accept I/O requests when any two physical drives fail.
Figure 5. RAID 6 stripes all drives with data and dual parity
Data
Blocks
Hence, a RAID 6 logical drive with (7) 100 GB physical drives has a capacity of 500 GB. A RAID 6
logical drive with (4) 100 GB physical drives has a capacity of 200 GB.
RAID 6 becomes more capacity efficient in terms of physical drives as the number of physical drives
increases.
RAID 6 provides double fault tolerance. Your logical drive remains available when up to two physical
drives fail.
RAID 6 is generally considered to be the safest RAID level. A RAID 6 on Pegasus R4 consists of four
physical drives.
Disadvantages
Disk failure has a medium impact on
throughput
Double Distributed (Wide-space Q+Q) Parity
Physical Drives
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