Raid 5 - Gateway ADAC Ultra2 S466 Hardware Manual

Single ended and low-voltage differential scsi pci raid controller
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RAID 5

Uses
Strong Points
Weak Points
Drives
Chapter 3 RAID Levels
RAID 5 includes disk striping at the byte level and parity.
In RAID 5, the parity information is written to several
drives. RAID 5 is best suited for networks that perform a
lot of small I/O transactions simultaneously.
RAID 5 addresses the bottleneck issue for random I/O
operations. Since each drive contains both data and parity
numerous writes can take place concurrently. In addition,
robust caching algorithms and hardware based exclusive-or
assist make RAID 5 performance exceptional in many
different environments.
RAID 5 provides high data throughput, especially for large
files. Use RAID 5 for transaction processing applications
because each drive can read and write independently. If a
drive fails, ADAC Ultra2 S466 uses the parity drive to
recreate all missing information. Use also for office
automation and online customer service that requires fault
tolerance. Use for any application that has high read request
rates but low write request rates.
Provides data redundancy and good performance in most
environments
Disk drive performance will be reduced if a drive is being
rebuilt. Environments with few processes do not perform as
well because the RAID overhead is not offset by the
performance gains in handling simultaneous processes.
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