Introduction and General Information
15
RAID 4 - Data Striping with a Dedicated Parity Drive
RAID 4 (Figure 3) works in the same way as RAID 0. The data is striped across the hard disk
drives and the controller calculates redundancy data (parity information) that is stored on a separate
hard disk drive (P1, P2). Should one hard disk drive fail, all data remains fully available. Missing
data is recalculated from existing data and parity information.
Unlike in RAID 1 only the capacity of one hard disk drive is needed for redundancy. For example,
in a RAID 4 disk array with five hard disk drives, 80% of the installed hard disk drive capacity is
available as user capacity, only 20% is used for redundancy. In systems with many small data
blocks, the parity hard disk drive becomes a throughput bottleneck. With large data blocks,
RAID 4 shows significantly improved performance. RAID 4 requires a minimum of three disks.
Figure 3. RAID 4
Содержание SRCU31
Страница 1: ...Intel RAID Controller SRCU31 User s Guide Order Number A78134 001...
Страница 22: ...22 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide...
Страница 35: ...Getting Started 35 Figure 7 Operational State Diagram for RAID 4 5...
Страница 46: ...46 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide...
Страница 62: ...62 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide...
Страница 76: ...76 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide...
Страница 110: ...110 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide Figure 47 Block Diagram of a SAF TE Subsystem...
Страница 163: ...Storage Console Plus 163 Figure 104 StorCon Help...
Страница 166: ...166 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide Figure 106 RAID Configuration Service Add Remove Users...
Страница 168: ...168 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide Figure 108 Log File Name Figure 109 Workstation Names...
Страница 170: ......
Страница 178: ...178 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide...
Страница 182: ...182 Intel RAID SRCU31 Users Guide...