Dell SCSI 6/IR manual About RAID, RAID Terminology, RAID Levels, Integrated Striping

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About RAID

RAID is a group of multiple independent physical disks that provide high performance by increasing the number of drives used for saving and accessing data. A RAID disk subsystem improves I/O performance and data availability. The physical disk group appears to the host system as a single storage unit or as multiple logical units. Data throughput improves because multiple disks can be accessed simultaneously. RAID systems also improve data storage availability and fault tolerance.

RAID Levels

Integrated Striping or RAID 0 uses disk striping to provide high data throughput, especially for large files in an environment that requires no data redundancy.

Integrated Mirroring or RAID 1 uses disk mirroring so that data written to one physical disk is simultaneously written to another physical disk. This is good for small databases or other applications that require small capacity, but complete data redundancy.

NOTICE: Lost data on an Integrated Striping virtual disk cannot be recovered in the event of a physical disk failure.

RAID Terminology

Integrated Striping

Integrated Striping (RAID 0) allows you to write data across multiple physical disks instead of just one physical disk. Integrated Striping involves partitioning each physical disk storage space into 64 KB stripes. These stripes are interleaved in a repeated sequential manner. The part of the stripe on a single physical disk is called a stripe element.

For example, in a four-disk system using only Integrated Striping, segment 1 is written to disk 1, segment 2 is written to disk 2, and so on. Integrated Striping enhances performance because multiple physical disks are accessed simultaneously, but Integrated Striping does not provide data redundancy. Figure 1-2 shows an example of Integrated Striping.

Figure 1-2. Example of Integrated Striping (RAID 0)

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Overview

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Contents User’s Guide August JM360 Contents Replacing and Rebuilding a Degraded Virtual Disk Contents Corporate Contact Details Taiwan Only Contents Safety General Safety InstructionsSafety Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Overview SAS 6/iR Adapter Hardware ArchitectureRAID Levels About RAIDRAID Terminology Integrated StripingIntegrated Mirroring Example of Integrated Mirroring RAIDOverview SAS 6/iR Features RAID 0, RAID Hardware Installation Installing the SAS 6/iR AdapterInstalling a SAS 6/iR Adapter Connecting the Cable Hardware Installation Driver Installation Creating a Driver DisketteInstalling a Windows Driver for a New SAS 6/iR Controller Boot the system using the Microsoft Windows Installation CDUpdating an Existing Windows Driver Installing the Red Hat Linux Driver Installing From the Dell Operating System MediaCreating a Driver Diskette Installing the Driver Installing the Driver Using an Update RPMInstalling the Suse Linux Enterprise Server Driver Driver Installation Upgrading the Kernel Bios Fault Code Messages SAS 6/iR BiosPost Messages Starting the Configuration Utility Configuration UtilityFunctions Performed Select New Array Type Integrated RAID Configuration and Management ScreensNavigating the Configuration Utility Create New ArrayCreated Manage Array View ArrayExit Screen Performing Configuration Tasks Creating an Integrated Striping Virtual DiskCreating a Integrated Mirroring Virtual Disk Synchronizing a Virtual Disk Viewing Virtual Disk PropertiesActivating a Virtual Disk Hot Spare Failover Deleting a Virtual DiskReplacing and Rebuilding a Degraded Virtual Disk SAS 6/iR Bios Bios Boot Order TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Physical Disk Related Issues Other disk in the virtual diskConfiguration Utility Error Messages Bios Error Messages Press Ctrl+C to Enable BiosSpinning up the device Bios Firmware Update Utility Updating the FirmwareUpdating the Firmware Getting Help Technical Support and Customer ServiceObtaining Assistance Online Services Automated Order-Status ServiceDell Enterprise Training Problems With Your Order Before You Call Regulatory Notices Regulatory Notices Regulatory Notice Regulatory Notices Corporate Contact Details Taiwan Only Regulatory Notices Glossary AdapterDkms Nvdata Post Smart Glossary Index ESDWindows, 19 drivers, 19 updating drivers