Introduction And General Information; Intended Audience; Raid Levels; Raid 0 - Data Striping - Intel SRCU32 - RAID Controller User Manual

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1 Introduction and General Information

Intended Audience

To use this product you should have experience in configuring computer equipment. You should
be able to install and configure the operating system (OS) to recognize peripherals and you should
be able to use software utilities to configure and troubleshoot those installed components. Be sure
that you are familiar with the installation and setup of the OS that you are installing. For detailed
OS installation procedures, consult the documentation that came with the OS.
Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and the other documents in the
user documentation set supplied with this product. Read and adhere to the computer system safety
installation instructions.

RAID Levels

RAID 0 - Data Striping

Data blocks are split into stripes based on the adjusted stripe size (for example, 128 KB) and the
number of hard drives. Each stripe is stored on a separate hard drive. Significant improvement of
the data throughput is achieved using this RAID level, especially with sequential read and write.
RAID 0 (Figure 1) includes no redundancy. When one hard drive fails, all data is lost. RAID 0
requires a minimum of two disks.
Figure 1. RAID 0 – Data Striping
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