Toshiba Z300 Server User Manual


 
System Configuration Setup
Configuring MegaRAID IDE
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Selecting a RAID Level
To ensure the best performance, you should select the optimal
RAID level when you create a system drive. The optimal RAID
level for your disk array depends on the following factors:
c
Number of drives in the disk array
c
Capacity of the drives in the array
c
Need for data redundancy
c
Disk performance requirements
The Factors you need to consider when selecting a RAID level are
listed below.
Configuring Arrays
After you have attached all physical disk drives, perform the fol-
lowing actions to prepare a RAID disk array:
RAID
Level
Minimum Number of
Physical Drives
Maximum Number of
Physical Drives
0One Two
1Two Two
Level Description and Use Pros Cons
Max.
Drives
Fault
Tolerant
0 Data divided in blocks
and distributed sequen-
tially (pure striping).
Use for non-critical data
that requires high perfor-
mance.
High date through-
put for large files.
No fault tolerance.
All data lost if any
drive fails.
One to
Two
No
1 Data duplicated on
another disk (mirror-
ing). Use for read-inten-
sive fault-tolerant
systems.
100 percent data
redundancy.
Doubles disk
space. Reduced
performance dur-
ing rebuilds.
Two Yes