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Dell PowerVault 221S (SCSI) User Manual

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A REFERENCE GUIDE FOR OPTIMIZING DELL™ SCSI SOLUTIONS

VER A02

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11/17/2005

RAID 50 – Recommended for those solutions that require a balance between
storage capacity and performance.

Possible:

RAID 1 – Possible solution for situations which do not require high storage
capacity.

Not recommended:

RAID 0, Concatenated - These are not recommended due to lack of
redundancy and data protection.

Note: While these configurations are not recommended, they can be configured and

utilized.

File Servers

File servers can be archival long term storage repositories or more dynamic user file
storage where files are changed, added and deleted on a daily basis. They can range
from workgroup to company level in their scope. A key factor for file servers is storage
capacity as users add more files. File servers are generally not mission critical systems so
reduced availability and redundancy or none at all is acceptable as the data is usually
backed up and can be restored in a matter of hours.

Archival file server characteristics and recommendations

• Table 2-11 Archival File Server General I/O profile

I/O Profile

(Read/Write)

I/O Profile

(Sequential/Random)

Bandwidth

IO Size

Latency

Sensitivity

Growth

Rate

Criticality

90/10 Sequential

Moderate

>64K

High

Varies

Low

• Table 2-12: Archival File Server RAID Guidelines

RAID Level

Application

Concatenated

0

1

10

5

50

File -

Archival

Recommended

Not Recommended

Possible

Recommended:

RAID 10 – Recommended due to the high availability and redundancy and
good performance.

RAID 5 – Recommended for file servers that require maximum storage
capacity and only base data protection and performance.

RAID 50 – Recommended for those solutions that require a balance between
storage capacity and performance.

Possible:

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