Comparing raid levels – StorCase Technology SCSI-to-SCSI Single RAID User Manual
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DXIFS-160/RAID User's Guide - Rev. B00
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Appendix B - Array Basics
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Table B-1: RAID Level Comparisons
Comparing RAID Levels
Table B-1 illustrates the differences between the various RAID levels.
RAID
Level
Minimum #
of Drives
Description
Pros
Cons
RAID 0
2
Data striping
without
redundancy
Highest
performance
No data protection - if
one drive fails, all data
is lost
RAID 1
2
Disk mirroring
Very high
performance and
data protection
Good write
performance
High redundancy
costs - twice the
storage capacity is
required
RAID 3
3
Block-level data
striping with
dedicated parity
drive
Excellent
performance for
large, sequential
data requests
Poorly suited for
transaction-oriented
network applications
Single parity drives do
not support multiple,
simultaneous read/write
requests
RAID 4
(Not
widely
used)
3
Data striping
supports multiple
simultaneous read
requests
Write requests suffer
from same single parity
drive bottlenecks as
RAID 3
RAID 5 offers equal
data protection and
better performance at
same cost
Block-level data
striping with
dedicated parity
drive
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