AMCC 9590SE-4ME manual RAID 0 Configuration Example

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Understanding RAID Levels and Concepts

Figure 1. RAID 0 Configuration Example

RAID 1

RAID 1 provides fault tolerance and a speed advantage over non-RAID disks. Also known as a mirrored array. Mirroring is done on pairs of drives. Mirrored disk arrays write the same data to two different drives using RAID 1 algorithms (see Figure 2). This gives your system fault tolerance by preserving the data on one drive if the other drive fails. Fault tolerance is a basic requirement for critical systems like web and database servers.

3ware uses a patented technology, TwinStor®, on RAID 1 arrays for improved performance during sequential read operations. With TwinStor technology, read performance is twice the speed of a single drive during sequential read operation.

The adaptive algorithms in TwinStor technology boost performance by distinguishing between random and sequential read requests. For the sequential requests generated when accessing large files, both drives are used, with the heads simultaneously reading alternating sections of the file. For the smaller random transactions, the data is read from a single optimal drive head.

Figure 2. RAID 1 Configuration Example

RAID 5

RAID 5 provides performance, fault tolerance, high capacity, and storage efficiency. Requires a minimum of three drives. Combines striping data with parity (exclusive OR) to restore data in case of a drive failure.

Parity information is distributed across all drives rather than being concentrated on a single disk (see Figure 3). This avoids throughput loss due to contention for the parity drive.

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Contents 3ware Command Line InterfaceCopyright Table of Contents Page Cx/ux set autoverify=onoff Return Code About this CLI Guide Page Features of the CLI Introduction to the 3ware Command Line InterfaceTerminology Supported Operating SystemsWorking with 3ware CLI Installing the 3ware CLI on Mac OSUsing a single command with output Using the command interface interactivelyOutputting the CLI to a Text File Using an input file to execute a scriptConventions Understanding RAID Levels and ConceptsRAID Concepts RAID Available RAID ConfigurationsRAID 0 Configuration Example RAID 5 Configuration Example Single Disk Determining What RAID Level to UseUsing Drive Capacity Efficiently CLI Syntax Reference Common Tasks Mapped to CLI CommandsCommon Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands Common Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands Syntax Overview Focus Object Shell Object CommandsShow Show ver Show rebuild Show alarms reverseShow diag Show selftest Show verifyFlush Update fw=filenamewithpath forceRescan CommitCx show Controller Object CommandsCx show Typical output looks like Cx show attribute attributeCx show driver Cx show biosCx show model Cx show firmwareCx show pcb Cx show serialCx show pchip Cx show achipCx show numunits Cx show numportsCx show ctlbus Cx show exportjbodCx show stagger Cx show spinupCx show ondegrade Cx show autocarveCx show memory Cx show carvesizeCx show unitstatus Cx show autorebuildCx show drivestatus Cx show allunitstatus3JV3MVTA Cx show allSupported Stripe Sizes Controller Object Commands Supported Model-Unit Types for ignoreECC Cx rescan noscanCx flush Cx update fw=filenamewithpath forceCx commit Cx show diag Cx show alarms reverseCx show rebuild RAID-5 Initializing Cx show verify Cx show selftest Cx add rebuild=dddhhduration Setting Up a Rebuild ScheduleCx add verify=dddhhduration Setting Up a Verify ScheduleCx del rebuild=slotid Cx add selftest=dddhhCx del selftest=slotid Cx set rebuild=enabledisable1..5Cx del verify=slotid Cx set exportjbod=onoff Cx set verify=enabledisable1..5Cx set selftest=enabledisable task=UDMASMART Cx set spinup=nn Cx set ondegrade=cacheofffollowCx set stagger=nn Cx set autocarve=onoffCx set autorebuild=onoff Cx set carvesize=1024..2048Cx stop mediascan Cx start mediascanCx/ux show Unit Object CommandsCx/ux show status Cx/ux show attribute attributeCx/ux show verifystatus Cx/ux show rebuildstatusCx/ux show initializestatus Cx/ux show nameCx/ux show storsave Cx/ux show qpolicyCx/ux show identify Cx/ux show autoverifyCx/ux show cache Cx/ux show volumesCx/ux show ignoreECC Cx/ux show allCx/ux del noscan quiet Cx/ux remove noscan quietCx/ux start verify Cx/ux start rebuild disk=pp-p...ignoreECCCx/ux stop verify Cx/ux pause rebuildCx/ux resume rebuild Cx/ux set cache=onoff quiet Cx/ux flushCx/ux set autoverify=onoff Cx/ux set ignoreECC=onoff Cx/ux set identify=onoffCx/ux set name=string Cx/ux set qpolicy=onoffCx/ux set storsave=protectbalanceperform quiet By default, qpolicy is offExample Valid Migration Paths Supported Stripe Sizes Migration Process 3JV2Q1VA Cx/px show attribute attribute Port Object CommandsCx/px show Cx/px show model Cx/px show statusCx/px show serial Cx/px show firmwareCx/px show lspeed Cx/px show ncqCx/px show capacity Cx/px show smartCx/px show all Cx/px set identify=onoff Cx/px remove noscan quietCx/bbu show BBU Object CommandsCx/bbu show status Cx/bbu show attribute attributeCx/bbu show lasttest Cx/bbu show batinstCx/bbu show volt Cx/bbu show tempCx/bbu show serial Cx/bbu show bootloaderCx/bbu show fw Cx/bbu show pcbCx/bbu disable quiet Cx/bbu enableEx show Enclosure Object CommandsEx show slots Ex show attribute attributeEx show controllers Ex show temp Ex show fansEx show all Ex/slotx showEx/slotx set identify=onoff Ex/slotx show identifyEx/fanx show Ex/tempx showHelp with specific commands Help CommandsHelp with attributes Help flush HelpHelp show Help rescan Help updateHelp commit Help focusReturn Code