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RAID Technology White Paper

As specialists in data storage, LaCie recognizes that almost all computer users will need a storage or backup solution and that 
people use and store data in different ways. Depending on their requirements, some people may prioritize performance and ca-
pacity, whereas others may be more interested in security and speed.  In order to meet the storage needs of a wide range of users, 
LaCie’s professional storage devices utilize RAID technology.

RAID (

Redundant Array of Independents Disks

) is a simple technology that improves the performance of external storage so-

lutions. RAID allows you to choose the best way to use your device to fit your needs. Simply put, RAID technology either divides or 
duplicates the task of one hard disk between many (or as few as two) disks to either improve performance or create data redundancy 
in case of a drive failure. You can decide how the device handles data by setting its RAID mode. 

This document describes the different RAID levels used in LaCie professional storage devices, and the characteristics used by each 
mode to optimize the speed, security or storage capacity of the hard drives in the RAID array. 

RAID Terms

To better understand how RAID works, first familiarize yourself with the terms below:

Striping

 

 is the splitting of data between multiple drives. Striped RAID arrays generally aim to merge maximum capacity 

into one single volume.

Mirroring

 

 is the copying of data to more than one disk. Mirrored RAID arrays typically allow the failure of at least one disk 

in the array without any data loss, depending on the RAID level of the array.

Fault Tolerance

 

 allows a RAID array to continue working (i.e. the data stored in the array is still available to the user) in 

the event of a disk failure. Not all mirrored RAID arrays are user friendly. For instance, some RAID devices must be shut 
down before a failed disk is replaced, whereas LaCie RAID devices feature “hot-swappaple” disk replacement that allows 
the device to remain on, and the data accessible, while the failed disk is replaced.

Important:

No RAID configuration will protect data reliability from software or file system corruption. As a result, LaCie recommends that 

regular backups should always be performed to protect data.

Summary of Contents for 4BIG QUADRA USB 3.0

Page 1: ...orage devices and the characteristics used by each mode to optimize the speed security or storage capacity of the hard drives in the RAID array RAID Terms To better understand how RAID works first fam...

Page 2: ...of video for optimal playback perfor mance A RAID 0 array is more suited for actively working with files editing video for example and should not be used as a single storage backup solution or on miss...

Page 3: ...performance is reduced slight ly when writing RAID 1 is a good choice when safety is more important than speed LaCie Products with RAID 1 LaCie 2big quadra LaCie 2big network RAID 1 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 A1...

Page 4: ...nd constant access to their data like video editors RAID 3 is not recommended for intensive use with nonsequential files because random read per formance is hampered by the dedicated parity disk A1 A4...

Page 5: ...C2 C4 Ap 1 2 Ap 3 4 Bp 1 2 Bp 3 4 Cp 1 2 Cp 3 4 Spare LaCie Products with RAID 3 Space LaCie 4big quadra How RAID 3 Space Capacity Is Calculated Each disk in a RAID 3 Spare system should have the sam...

Page 6: ...D1 Cp A1 B1 C1 Dp Applications RAID 5 combines data safety with efficient use of disk space Disk failure does not result in a service interruption because data is read from parity blocks RAID 5 is us...

Page 7: ...imited by the presence of the hot spare which is not used un til one of the other disks fails Disk failure does not require immediate attention because the system rebuilds itself using the hot spare b...

Page 8: ...seful for people who need serious security with less of an emphasis on performance LaCie Products with RAID 6 LaCie 5big network RAID 6 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Ap Bq C3 D3 Aq B3 C3 D3 A3 Cq...

Page 9: ...because of RAID 0 striping but cuts the available capacity of a device in half assume all disks in the array have the same capacity LaCie Products with RAID 0 1 Currently no LaCie products RAID0 RAID0...

Page 10: ...However the working disk in an array with a failed disk becomes a weak point for the entire array If the second disk in a mirrored pair fails the entire array is lost Applications RAID 10 provides goo...

Page 11: ...d data that is partially written on the failed disk and an operative disk is lost Concatenation A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 LaCie Products with Concatenation Mode LaCie...

Page 12: ...ts with JBOD Mode Currently no LaCie products RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 3 RAID 3 Spare RAID 5 RAID 5 Spare RAID 6 RAID 0 1 RAID 10 Concatenation JBOD RAID Selection How JBOD Capacity Is Calculated The total...

Page 13: ...H H H H JBOD L a C i e 2 b i g q u a d r a L a C i e 4 b i g q u a d r a L a C i e b i g d i s k q u a d r a L a C i e l i t t l e b i g d i s k q u a d r a L a C i e E t h e r n e t D i s k L a C i e...

Page 14: ...products look stunning and perform with unparalleled reliability and versatility LaCie is a global leader in manufacturing top of the line tools that are often first to market constantly raising the...

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