HP StorageWorks 7110 - Virtual Array Service Manual page 48

Hp storageworks virtual array 7000 family user and service guide (january 2005)
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Figure 18
RAID 1+0 Data Storage Example
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Product Overview
Upon completion of the rebuild of a failed disk, the array is once again
protected against any single disk failure.
Note
RAID groups with an even number of disks will always have a
single adjacent disk after a disk failure, and RAID groups with
an odd number of disks will always have two adjacent disks
after a disks failure.
The segment size for a Virtual Array is always 256 Kbytes.
The Virtual Array technology and RAID 1+0 stripes distribute data to all the
disks in an RG, thus effectively eliminating 'hot spots' — disks that are
accessed so frequently that they impede the performance of the array.
RAID 5DP
RAID 5DP provides data redundancy and improves cost-efficiency by using a
more efficient method of storing the redundancy data. Although virtual array
technology attempts to minimize any performance impact, there can be a
performance penalty associated with write operations. This can impact system
performance when using applications that frequently update large quantities of
data (greater than 10% of a fully allocated array), or performs predominantly
small (<256 Kbytes) random write operations.
RAID 5DP uses two algorithms to create two independent sets of redundancy
data. This allows the array to reconstruct RAID 5DP data in the event of two

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