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RAID Fault Tolerance
RAID Level
Number of Tolerable Drive Failures
0
No fault tolerance
1
1, each drive group
5
1
6
2
10
multiple, as long as each failure is in a separate drive group
50
1 in each drive group
60
2 in each drive group
RAID10
Mirror
Mirror
Mirror
Mirror
Mirror
Mirror
RAID0
RAID1
RAID1
RAID1
RAID1
RAID1
RAID1
For example, if disk failure occurs in different drive groups, a RAID10 configuration can
tolerate multiple drive failures. In each RAID1 drive group, data is mirrored to a counterpart
disk drive. Data remains intact if one disk drive should fail in each drive group.
Consistency Check
The consistency check operation verifies the correctness of the data in virtual drives that use
RAID levels 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60. RAID0 does not provide data redundancy. In a system with
parity, check consistency means calculating the data on one drive and comparing the results to
the contents of the parity drive.