LaCie Biggest Quadra

Understanding RAID

User Manual

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3. Understanding RAID

Your LaCie Biggest Quadra is shipped with a pre- configured RAID level of 5, but it supports four dif- ferent RAID levels: 0, 0 + 1, 5 and 5 + Hot Spare. This section will help you decide which RAID level is right for you.

3.1. RAID 0

Striped Disk Array Without Fault Tolerance

Also called striping, this level offers high transfer rates and is ideal for large blocks of data where speed is of the utmost importance. RAID 0 implements a striped disk array, where all of the hard disks are linked together to form one large aggregate hard disk. In this configuration, data is broken down into blocks and each block is written to a separate disk drive within the array; I/O performance is greatly improved by spreading the I/ O load across several drives. In this array, however, when one disk fails, all of the data on the array is lost.

Storage capacity is determined by the smallest disk in the array, and the smallest disk’s capacity is applied to all of the other disks in the array. So, for instance, if you had four disks installed, ranging in capacity from 40GB to 80GB, when the RAID 0 array is built your system will see one, 160GB (40GB x 4) hard disk.

While this is a very simple and easily implemented design, RAID 0 should never be used in mission criti- cal environments. When even just one disk in the array fails, all of the data on the entire array will be lost.

Recommended Uses

Video production and editing

Image editing

Pre-press applications

Applications requiring high-bandwidth

Characteristics and Advantages

Data is broken down into blocks and each block is written to a separate disk drive

I/O performance improved by spreading the load across multiple drives

Overhead is lowered due to no calculations for parity

Simple design and easily implemented

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