SUPER MICRO Computer LSI 2108/2208 user manual RAID 50 Example, RAID 6 Example

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LSI 2108/2208 SAS MegaRAID Configuration Utility User's Manual

RAID 50

RAID 50 is a combination of RAID 5 and RAID 0. This type of drive group is called a spanned drive group because data is striped across multiple RAID 5 drive groups. RAID 50 requires at least 6 drives. The following illustration provides a visual ex- ample of a RAID 50 virtual drive group.

RAID 50

RAID 0

 

 

RAID 5

 

 

RAID 5

 

Drive A

Drive B

Drive C

Drive D

Drive E

Drive F

Segment 1

Segment 2

Parity (1,2)

Segment 3

Segment 4

Parity (3,4)

Segment

6

Parity (5,6)

Segment 5

Segment 8

Parity (7,8)

Segment 7

Parity (9,

10)

Segment 9

Segment 10

Parity (11, 12)

Segment 11

Segment 12

RAID 50 Example

RAID 6

Similar to RAID 5, RAID 6 also provides block-level striping with parity data distrib- uted across all drives, except that there are two parity blocks per stripe instead of just one. A RAID 6 configuration can survive the loss of any two drives in a virtual drive without losing data and requires a minimm of 3 drives. The following illustra- tion provides a visual example of a RAID 6 virtual drive group.

Note: In the following RAID 6 illustration, the P drives represent the RAID 5 parity scheme. The Q drives represent the second set of parity drives.

RAID 6

Drive A

Drive B

Drive C

Drive D

Drive E

Drive F

Segment 1

Segment 2

Segment 3

Segment 4

Parity (P1-P4)

Parity (Q1-Q4)

Segment 6

Segment 7

Segment 8

Party (P5-P8)

Parity (Q5-Q8)

Segment 5

Segment 11

Segment 12

Parity (P9-P12)

Party (Q9-Q12)

Segment 9

Segment 10

Segment 16

Parity (P13-P16)

Parity (Q13-Q16)

Segment 13

Segment 14

Segment 15

Parity (P17-P20)

Parity (Q17-Q20)

Segment 17

Segment 18

Segment 19

Segment 20

RAID 6 Example

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SUPER MICRO Computer LSI 2108/2208 user manual RAID 50 Example, RAID 6 Example