RAID Level Comparisons
To help you decide which RAID level to select for a volume group, the following tables
compare the characteristics for the supported RAID levels. Where appropriate, the relative
strengths and weakness of each RAID level are noted.
Table 1
RAID Level Comparison: Data Redundancy Characteristics
RAID Level
Disk Striping Mirroring
RAID 0
Yes
RAID 1
No
RAID 0/1
Yes
RAID 3
Yes
RAID 5
Yes
Table 2
RAID Level Comparison: Storage Efficiency Characteristics
RAID Level
RAID 0
100%. All disk space is use for data storage.
RAID 1 and 0/1
50%. All data is duplicated, requiring twice the disk storage for a
given amount of data capacity.
RAID 3 and 5
One disk's worth of capacity from each volume group is required to
store parity data. As the number of disks in the volume group
increases, so does the storage efficiency.
3-disk volume group: 66%
4-disk volume group: 75%
5-disk volume group: 80%
6-disk volume group: 83%
Handle multiple disk
Parity
failures?
No
No
No. RAID 0 offers no data
redundancy or protection
against disk failure.
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes, providing both disks in
a mirrored pair do not fail.
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Storage Efficiency
Disk Array High Availability Features
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