2
Figure 2 The read/write heads of all the constituent physical drives are active
simultaneously
Data striping
Data striping divides continuous data into parts of the same size and writes these parts into different
drives. As shown in
, each unit of data is called a block (denoted by B
n
), and adjacent
blocks form a set of data stripes (S
n
) across all the physical drives that comprise the logical drive.
Because the read/write heads are active simultaneously, the same amount of data is written to each
drive during any given time interval.
Figure 3 Data blocks and stripes
For data in the logical drive to be readable, the data block sequence must be the same in every
stripe. This sequencing process is performed by the storage controller, which sends the data blocks
to the drive write heads in the correct order.
Summary of Contents for UniServer R4300 G6
Page 36: ...21 Figure 23 Selecting the controller and RAID level 4 Select drives and then click Next...
Page 40: ...25 Figure 27 Selecting the RAID array to be deleted 2 In the dialog box that opens click Yes...
Page 66: ...24 Figure 37 Confirming RAID creation 7 Click OK to complete the RAID creation...
Page 164: ...89 Figure 158 Selecting Main Menu 2 Select Controller Management and press Enter...
Page 321: ...90 Figure 138 Configure Controller Settings screen for the RAID P460 B2...
Page 469: ...19 Examples Viewing physical drive informatoin Syntax mnv_cli info o pd Examples...
Page 513: ...7 Figure 10 Selecting Drive Management 4 Select the target drive and then press Enter...
Page 514: ...8 Figure 11 Select the target drive 5 View the value of the Status field...
Page 529: ...23 Figure 33 Identifying a storage controller 2...