
RAID 50
RAID 50
RAID 50 is a nested RAID method in which the constituent drives are organized into several identical RAID 5 logical drive sets (parity
groups). The smallest possible RAID 50 configuration has six drives organized into two parity groups of three drives each.
For any given number of drives, data loss is least likely to occur when the drives are arranged into the configuration that has the largest
possible number of parity groups. For example, four parity groups of three drives are more secure than three parity groups of four
drives. However, less data can be stored on the array with the larger number of parity groups.
All data is lost if a second drive fails in the same parity group before data from the first failed drive has finished rebuilding. A greater
percentage of array capacity is used to store redundant or parity data than with non-nested RAID methods (RAID 5, for example). A
minimum of six drives is required.
The maximum number of drives supported for RAID 50 is 256.
This method has the following benefits:
Higher performance than for RAID 5, especially during writes.
Better fault tolerance than either RAID 0 or RAID 5.
Up to n physical drives can fail (where n is the number of parity groups) without loss of data, as long as the failed drives are in
different parity groups.
RAID 50
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Summary of Contents for MR Gen10 Plus
Page 10: ...Features Features 10 ...
Page 19: ...RAID technologies RAID technologies 19 ...
Page 26: ...Striping Striping 26 ...
Page 28: ...Mirroring Mirroring 28 ...
Page 32: ...Parity Parity 32 ...
Page 45: ...Spare drives Spare drives 45 ...
Page 50: ...Transformation Transformation 50 ...
Page 51: ...Array transformations Array transformations 51 ...
Page 54: ...Logical drive transformations Logical drive transformations 54 ...
Page 58: ...Drive technology Drive technology 58 ...
Page 66: ...Security Security 66 ...
Page 68: ...Simple A Simple erase writes a pattern to the logical drive in a single pass Simple 68 ...
Page 73: ...Reliability Reliability 73 ...
Page 76: ...Performance Performance 76 ...
Page 80: ...Cache Cache 80 ...
Page 98: ...Configuration Configuration 98 ...
Page 106: ...Configuration management Configuration management 106 ...
Page 117: ...Controller management Controller management 117 ...
Page 119: ...Advanced controller management Advanced controller management 119 ...
Page 137: ...Logical drive management Logical drive management 137 ...
Page 143: ...Drive management Drive management 143 ...
Page 155: ...Maintenance Maintenance 155 ...
Page 156: ...System maintenance tools System maintenance tools 156 ...
Page 160: ...Models Models 160 ...
Page 172: ...Support and other resources Support and other resources 172 ...