Array configuration planner – LSI MegaRAID Express 500 User Manual
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Chapter 5 Configuring MegaRAID Express 500
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Array Configuration Planner
Using the Array Configuration Planner The following table lists the possible RAID levels, fault
tolerance, and effective capacity for all possible drive configurations for an array
consisting of one to seven drives. This table does not take into account any hot spare
(standby) drives. You should always have a hot spare drive in case of drive failure. RAID
1 requires two physical drives. RAID 3 and RAID 5 require at least three drives. RAID 10
requires at least four drives, while RAID 30 and RAID 50 require at least six drives.
Number of
Drives
Possible
RAID Levels
Relative
Performance
Fault
Tolerance
Effective
Capacity
1
None
Excellent
No
100%
1
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
2
None
Excellent
No
100%
2
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
2
RAID 1
Good
Yes
50%
3
None
Excellent
No
100%
3
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
3
RAID 3
Good
Yes
67%
3
RAID 5
Good
Yes
67%
4
None
Excellent
No
100%
4
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
4
RAID 3
Good
Yes
75%
4
RAID 5
Good
Yes
75%
4
RAID 10
Good
Yes
50%
5
None
Excellent
No
100%
5
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
5
RAID 3
Good
Yes
80%
5
RAID 5
Good
Yes
80%
6
None
Excellent
No
100%
6
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
6
RAID 3
Good
Yes
83%
6
RAID 5
Good
Yes
83%
6
RAID 10
Good
Yes
50%
6
RAID 30
Good
Yes
67%
6
RAID 50
Good
Yes
67%
7
None
Excellent
No
100%
7
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
7
RAID 3
Good
Yes
86%
7
RAID 5
Good
Yes
86%
8
None
Excellent
No
100%
8
RAID 0
Excellent
No
100%
8
RAID 3
Good
Yes
87%
8
RAID 5
Good
Yes
87%
8
RAID 10
Good
Yes
50%
8
RAID 30
Good
Yes
75%
8
RAID 50
Good
Yes
75%