Scsi-To-Scsi External Raid; Raid Overview; Physical Array; Logical Drive - LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 RAID Controller Series 520 Hardware Manual

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SCSI-to-SCSI External RAID

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RAID Overview

2.3.1

Physical Array

2.3.2

Logical Drive

A SCSI-to-SCSI external RAID product puts the RAID intelligence inside
the RAID chassis and uses a plain SCSI host adapter installed in the
network server. The data transfer rate is limited to the bandwidth of the
SCSI channel. A SCSI-to-SCSI external RAID product that has two Wide
SCSI channels operating at speeds up to 320 Mbytes/s must squeeze
the data into a single Wide SCSI (320 Mbytes/s) channel back to the host
computer.
In SCSI-to-SCSI external RAID products, the disk drive subsystem uses
only a single SCSI ID, which allows you to connect multiple drive
subsystems to a single SCSI controller.
RAID is a collection of specifications that describes a system for ensuring
the reliability and stability of data stored on large disk subsystems. A
RAID system can be implemented in a number of different versions (or
RAID levels). MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 supports standard RAID levels 0,
1, and 5, and RAID levels 10 and 50, special RAID versions supported
by MegaRAID SCSI 320-1.
A RAID array is a collection of physical disk drives governed by the RAID
management software. A RAID array appears to the host computer as
one or more logical drives.
A logical drive is a partition in a physical array of disks that is made up
of contiguous data segments on the physical disks. A logical drive can
consist of any of the following:
·
An entire physical array
·
More than one entire physical array
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A part of an array
·
Parts of more than one array
RAID Overview
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