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
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RAID 1 – Possible solution in situations which do not require high storage
capacity.
Not recommended:
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RAID 0, Concatenated - These are not recommended due to lack of
redundancy and data protection. Since long term archival storage is indented
in some ways to be a backup of important files, it is not a recommended
solution.
Note: While these configurations are not recommended, they can be configured and
utilized.
User file store characteristics and recommendations
• Table 2-13 User Store File Server General IO profile
I/O Profile
(Read/Write)
I/O Profile
(Sequential/Random)
Bandwidth
IO Size
Latency
Sensitivity
Growth
Rate
Criticality
80/20 Sequential Heavy
>64K
High
Varies
Moderate
• Table 2-14: User Store File Server RAID Guidelines
RAID Level
Application
Concatenated
0
1
10
5
50
File – User
file stores
Recommended
Not Recommended
Possible
Recommended:
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RAID 5 – Recommended for file servers that require maximum storage
capacity and only base data protection and performance.
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RAID 50 – Recommended for those solutions that require a balance between
storage capacity and performance.
Possible:
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RAID 1 – Possible solution situations which do not require high storage
capacity.
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RAID 10 – Possible solution for situations that require greater availability and
redundancy but not as much disk capacity.
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RAID 0 – While this solution is not fault tolerant, RAID 0 may be useful for file
servers that require better performance and maximum storage capacity, for
example, where backups are expected to maintain data in the event of a failure.
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Concatenated – This solution could be use for situations that require maximum
scalability as drives could be added as storage needs grow. For file servers