UltraTrak SX4000, SX8000 & RM8000 User Manual
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RAID 50
RAID 30
Increases performance. 6 or 8 drives required.
RAID 5
RAID 3
Adds performance, capacity and redundancy. 3 or more
drives required.
RAID 0+1
Adds performance and capacity. 4, 6 or 8 drives
required.
RAID 1
RAID 0
Increases capacity and performance but loses data
redundancy.
RAID 50
RAID 30
Increases performance. 6 or 8 drives required
RAID 5
RAID 3
Adds performance, capacity and redundancy. 3 or more
drives required.
RAID 0+1
Adds performance and capacity. 4, 6 or 8 drives
required.
RAID 0
RAID 1
Halves capacity but adds data redundancy. 2 drives
required. Only single-drive arrays can be converted to
RAID 1.
Important
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The Target array may require more disk drives than the Source array.
•
If the Target array requires an even number of disk drives but the
Source array has an odd number, add a disk drive as part of the
conversion process.
•
You cannot reduce the number of disk drives in your array, even if
the Target array requires fewer disk drives than the Source array.
Note
RAID 1 (mirroring) works with two drives only. Only a single-drive RAID 0
or single-drive JBOD array can be converted to RAID 1. Other RAID
Levels use too many drives.