AMCC 9500S Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Understanding RAID Levels and Concepts
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Using Drive Capacity Efficiently
To make the most efficient use of drive capacity, it is advisable to use drives
of the same capacity. This is because the capacity of each drive is limited to
the capacity of the smallest drive in the unit.
The total array capacity is defined as follows:
3RAID 0
RAID 1 with hot spare
RAID 5
4 RAID 5 with hot spare
RAID 10
Combination of RAID 0, RAID 1, single disk
5RAID 6
RAID 5 with hot spare
RAID 10 with hot spare
Combination of RAID 0, RAID 1, hot spare, single disk
6 or more RAID 6
RAID 6 with hot spare
RAID 50
Combination of RAID 0, 1, 5, 6,10, hot spare, single disk
Table 4: Drive Capacity
RAID Level Capacity
Single Disk Capacity of the drive
RAID 0 (number of drives) X (capacity of the smallest drive)
RAID 1 Capacity of the smallest drive
RAID 5 (number of drives - 1) X (capacity of the smallest drive)
Storage efficiency increases with the number of disks:
storage efficiency = (number of drives -1)/(number of drives)
RAID 6 (number of drives - 2) x (capacity of the smallest drive)
RAID 10 (number of drives / 2) X (capacity of smallest drive)
Table 3: Possible Configurations Based on Number of Drives
# Drives Possible RAID Configurations