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B-raid level comparison table, Appendix b: raid level comparison table, Raidbank4 owner’s manual – MicroNet Technology Network Device RAIDBank4 User Manual

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Appendix B: RAID Level Comparison Table

RAID

Level

Description

M i n .

Drives

Max.

Drives

Capacity Fault Tolerance

Data

Transfer Rate

I/O

Request Rates

0

Also known as striping

Data distributed across multiple

drives in the array. There is no data

protection

1

4

( N )

Disks

No fault tolerance

Very High

Very High for

Both Reads and Writes

1

Also known as mirroring.

All data replicated on 2 Separate

disks. This is a high availability

Solution,

2

2

1 Disk

Greater than RAID

3,5

Reads are higher

Than a single disk;

Writes similar to a

single disk

Reads are twice faster

than a single disk;

Write are similar to a

single disk.

10

Also known as Block-Interleaved

Parity. Data and parity information

is subdivided and distributed across

all disk. Parity must be the equal

to the smallest disk capacity in the

array. Parity information normally

stored on a dedicated parity disk.

4

4

( N / 2 )

Disks

Greater than RAID

3,5

Transfer rates more

similar to RAID 1 than

RAID 0

Reads are twice faster

than a single disk;

Writes are similar to a

single disk.

3

Also known as Bit-Interleaved

Parity. Data and parity information

is subdivided and distributed across

all disk. Parity must be the equal

to the smallest disk capacity in the

array. Parity information normally

stored on a dedicated parity disk.

3

4

( N - 1 )

Disks

Lower than RAID 1,

10

greater than a single

drive

Reads are similar to

RAID 0;

Writes are slower than

a single disk

Reads are approximately

twice as fast as a single

disk;

Writes are similar to a

single disk.

5

Also known Block-Interleaved

Distributed Parity.

Data and parity information is

subdivided and distributed across

all disk. Parity must be the equal

to the smallest disk capacity in the

array. Parity information normally

stored on a dedicated parity disk.

3

4

( N - 1 )

Disks

Lower than RAID 1,

10

greater than a single

drive

Reads are similar to

RAID 0;

Writes are slower than

a single disk

Reads are similar to

RAID 0;

Writes are slower than a

single disk.

B-RAID Level Comparison Table