User’s Manual
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RAID 0
RAID 0 links each drive in the array as one huge drive. Storage capacity is determined by
the smallest drive in the array. That capacity is then applied to format all other drives in
the array. If using a 40 GB, 50GB, 60 GB, and 70 GB drive in a RAID 0 array, your system
will see one huge drive of 160 GB (40 GB×4).
RAID 0 offers double or more performance under sustained data transfers when one
drive per ATA port is used. In such a configuration, unlike SCSI, ATA drives are always
available to the system. SCSI requires more management of the SCSI bus. But RAID 0
without fault tolerance, if one of disks in RAID 0 array group fails, the RAID crashed.
RAID 0:
Striped disk array without fault tolerance
Characteristics: Recommended
use:
RAID 0 implements a striped disk array, the data
is broken down into blocks and each block is
written to a separate disk drive.
I/O performance is greatly improved by spreading
the I/O load across many channels and drives.
Fastest and most efficient array type but offers no
fault-tolerance.
Storage capacity = (No. of disks) × (capacity of
smallest disk)
If installed 40 GB, 50 GB, 60 GB and 70 GB,
configured as RAID 0, the RAID capacity will be
160 GB.
Video production and editing
Image
editing
Pre-press
applications
Any application requiring high
bandwidth
The diagram below represents the writing of data on a RAID 0 array composed of four
DISKS connected to the controller. Data blocks are distributed across all disks in the
array.
Arrangement of data blocks saved on a Level 0 RAID
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