Choosing a raid level, 7 summary of raid methods, 8 choosing a raid level – HP StorageWorks 1510i Modular Smart Array User Manual

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Table 7 Summary of RAID methods

RAID 0

RAID 1+0

RAID 5

RAID 6

Alternative name

Striping

Mirroring

Distributed Data

Guarding (DDG)

Advanced Data

Guarding (ADG)

Usable drive

space*

100%

50%

67% to 93%

50% to 96%

Usable drive space

formula

n

n/2

(n-1)/n

(n-2)/n

Minimum number

of physical drives

1

2

3

4

Tolerates physical

drive failure?

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Tolerates

simultaneous failure

of more than one

physical drive?

No

Only if no two

failed drives are in

a mirrored pair

No

Yes

Read performance

High

High

High

High

Write performance

High

Medium

Low

Low

Relative cost

Low

High

Medium

Medium

*Values for usable drive space are calculated with these assumptions:

All physical drives in the array have the same capacity.

Online spares are not used.

No more than 14 physical drives are used per array for RAID 5.

No more than 56 drives are used with RAID 6.

Choosing a RAID level

Use

Table 8

to help you determine the best RAID level for your environment.

Table 8 Choosing a RAID level

Most important characteristic

Also important

Suggested RAID level

Fault tolerance

Cost effectiveness

RAID 6

I/O performance

RAID 1+0

Cost effectiveness

Fault tolerance

RAID 6*

I/O performance

RAID 5 (RAID 0 if fault tolerance

is not required)

I/O performance

Cost effectiveness

RAID 5 (RAID 0 if fault tolerance

is not required)

Fault tolerance

RAID 1+0

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