Thecus Technology N8800 Appendix C RAID Basics, Benefits, RAID Levels, Improved Performance

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Appendix C: RAID Basics

Overview

A Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) is an array of several hard disks that provide data security and high performance. A RAID system accesses several hard disks simultaneously, which improves I/O performance over a single hard disk. Data security is enhanced by a RAID, since data loss due to a hard disk failure is minimized by regenerating redundant data from the other RAID hard disks.

Benefits

RAID improves I/O performance, and increases data security through fault tolerance and redundant data storage.

Improved Performance

RAID provides access to several hard disk drives simultaneously, which greatly increases I/O performance.

Data Security

Hard disk drive failure unfortunately is a common occurrence. A RAID helps prevent against the loss of data due to hard disk failure. A RAID offers additional hard disk drives that can avert data loss from a hard disk drive failure. If a hard drive fails, the RAID volume can regenerate data from the data and parity stored on its other hard disk drives.

RAID Levels

The Thecus N8800 supports standard RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and JBOD. You choose a RAID level when you create a system volume. The factors for selecting a RAID level are:

Your requirements for performance

Your need for data security

Number of hard disk drives in the system, capacity of hard disk drives in the system

The following is a description of each RAID level:

RAID 0

RAID 0 is best suited for applications that need high bandwidth but do not require a high level of data security. The RAID 0 level provides the best performance of all the RAID levels, but it does not provide data redundancy.

RAID 0 uses disk striping and breaking up data into blocks to write across all hard drives in the volume. The system can then use multiple hard drives for faster read and write. The stripe size parameter that was set when the RAID was created determines the size of each block. No parity calculations complicate the write operation.

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Contents Thecus N8800 Limited Warranty Copyright and Trademark NoticeAbout This Manual Safety Warnings Table of Contents System Settings Storage ManagementNetwork Management User and Group Management100 101102 Problems with Time and Date Settings 103 103Cant Map a Network Drive in Windows XP 103 105Introduction OverviewProduct Highlights Package Contents Front Panel Front PanelDescription Hard Disk Trays Rear PanelHard Disk Trays HDDHardware Installation Hard Disk InstallationBefore You Begin Cable Connections Checking System Status System Status NormalSystem Trouble First Time Setup Thecus Setup WizardPage Display Mode Display ModeLCD Operation LCD ControlsTypical Setup Procedure Management ModeManagement Mode USB CopyNetwork Setup Create Local Users or Setup AuthenticationCreate Folders and Set Up ACLs Start ServicesPage Web Administration Interface System ManagementMenu Bar Menu BarLanguage Selection System/Service Status Status MenuProduct Information System Information Printer StatusSystem Information Printer StatusUPS Settings UPS SettingsWake-up On Lan Configuration Enable or Disable WOL servicePower Management Enable Schedule Power On/Off checkboxExample Monday On 800 Off Example Monday OnStorage Management Disks InformationA.R.T. Information Disks InformationRAID Information A.R.T. InformationRAID Information RAID Configuration RAID ConfigurationRAID Configurations RAID LevelPress Apply to build the RAID storage volume Creating a RAIDExpanding a RAID Migrating a RAIDRAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx4 Allocating Space for iSCSI Volume Under the Volume Allocation List, click iSCSI TargetVolume Allocation List Space AllocationCreate iSCSI Volume screen appears Create iSCSI VolumeRAID ID IQNStackable NAS SnapshotFolder Management Adding FoldersFolder ACLEditing Folders Deleting FoldersAdd Folder Edit FolderSnap Snapshot configuration NFS ShareNFS Share Clicking on Snap then screen appears as following SnapshotPage Access Control List File System Check Advance Option File Access Cache Samba Anonymous Login AuthenticationSamba Recycle Bin ISCSI Block Size ISCSI CRC/ChecksumWAN Configuration WAN ConfigurationNetwork Management DhcpLAN Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationLAN Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationWlan Configuration Wlan ConfigurationWlan Dhcp Configuration EssidWeb Services Configuration AFP Apple Network SetupWeb Service Apple Network ConfigurationNFS Setup Local User ConfigurationNFS Server Setting Enable or Disable NFS supportLocal User Configuration Adding UsersLocal Groups Configuration Local Group Setting screen appears Enter a Group NameModifying Users Deleting UsersBatch User and Group Creation Modifying GroupsDeleting Groups ADS/NT Configuration ADS/NT SupportSystem Settings Notification ConfigurationSystem Notifications AD Domain Example InformationTime and Date Settings System LogsSystem Logs Time System Configuration Backup and Restore System Configuration Download/UploadModule Management Module ManagementReset to Factory Default Settings Firmware Upgrade screen appearsUpgrading System Firmware Change Administrator Password Reboot and Shutdown SystemChange Administrator Password LogoutAdditional Feature Setup FTP ServerSelections include Unlimited, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 MB/s MB/sITunes Configuration ITunes ServerMedia Server Connecting DMAs to the Media Server Media Manager SettingsAdding Media Share Folders Go to My MediaPrinter Server Windows XP SP2Click on File Add Printer Windows Vista Select or install a printer and then press OK Page Download Manager Download TasksCompleted / Total download size Adding an Http Task Page Page Adding an FTP Task Page Page Page Adding a BT Task Page Page Deleting Tasks Scheduling DownloadsDownload Schedule ItemDescriptionUnder Download Schedule, set Scheduler to Enable Using the N8800 LoginUsing WebDisk User and Group Management Local User ConfigurationPhoto Server Windows XP Publishing WizardFolder Page Buttons Button DescriptionPage Page Page Page Page Password Protecting Albums Managing Albums and PhotosCreating Albums PhotoUploading Pictures to Albums Exif InformationSlide Shows Mapping a Client PC to the N8800 WindowsApple OS Mapping the N8800 as an iSCSI Drive Windows 2000/XPPage Page Page Page File Backup NsyncAdding an Nsync Task NsyncThecus Backup Utility Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceSetting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Nsync Target Server SettingAdd New Task Windows XP Data Backup Apple OS X Backup UtilitiesRemote Administration Tips and TricksUSB and eSATA Storage Expansion Adding a Spare DiskFirewall Software Configuration Part I Setup a DynDNS AccountPart II Enable Ddns on the Router Part III Setting up Virtual Servers HttpsReplacing Damaged Hard Drives Hard Drive DamageReplacing a Hard Drive RAID Auto-RebuildTroubleshooting Restoring Factory DefaultsProblems with Time and Date Settings Forgot My Network IP AddressPage Appendix a Product Specifications Hardware SpecificationsSoftware Specifications Product Model N8800LCD Thank you for choosing Thecus Appendix B Customer SupportAppendix C RAID Basics BenefitsRAID Levels Improved PerformanceStripe Size JbodDisk Usage What is Active Directory? Appendix D Active Directory BasicsADS Benefits Appendix E UPS Compatibility List Brand Series Model113 114 Appendix F Licensing Information Source Code AvailabilityCopyrights Cgic License Terms GNU General Public LicensePage Page Page 120
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