Re: What RAID type and why?

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From: Asdo
Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010 - 4:03 pm

Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi Mark

I'll reply to just a few points.

You don't need the same drives, only a few requirements:

1 - The drives need to play well with the controller. Do some tests. 
There were rare cases of certain drives being dropped by certain 
controllers e.g. on high I/O. Just do some tests before putting valuable 
data in. Maybe look at the HCL list for your controller before buying.

2 - the new drives need to be at least as large as the old ones. Extra 
space will be wasted (ok not exactly, you can use the extra space for 
other purposes). Speed is not relevant for bare functionality.

3 - It's better if new drives are not slower than the older drives. 
Everything moves at the speed of the slowest drive.

4 - Better to take raid-edition or enterprise-grade drives, especially 
because they usually have RTL "recovery time limit" also called TLER 
(time limited error recovery). Go google for it to understand why it is 
useful in RAID.


I think for a 5 disks raid array the CPU power is still not the limiting 
factor. Especially not in the fast raids like raid10. Note that only 1 
core will be used for RAID parity computation for raid456. All cores 
will be used for handling interrupts from the drives though.

Difficult to suggest what RAID you should use. We don't know access 
patterns, speed requirements, value of your data.

Minimum for redundancy is raid-1 on 2 drives.


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What RAID type and why?, Mark Knecht, (Sat Mar 6, 3:02 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Greg Freemyer, (Sat Mar 6, 3:33 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Asdo, (Sat Mar 6, 4:03 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Mark Knecht, (Sat Mar 6, 4:05 pm)
RE: What RAID type and why?, Guy Watkins, (Sat Mar 6, 4:17 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Mark Knecht, (Sat Mar 6, 4:51 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Michael Evans, (Sat Mar 6, 4:56 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Keld Simonsen, (Sat Mar 6, 5:38 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Neil Brown, (Sat Mar 6, 7:21 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Keld Simonsen, (Sun Mar 7, 1:06 am)
RE: What RAID type and why?, Guy Watkins, (Sun Mar 7, 1:10 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, 'Keld Simonsen', (Sun Mar 7, 1:22 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Michael Evans, (Sun Mar 7, 3:09 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Goswin von Brederlow, (Sun Mar 7, 5:52 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Michael Evans, (Sun Mar 7, 1:40 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Bill Davidsen, (Mon Mar 8, 1:05 pm)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Goswin von Brederlow, (Wed Mar 10, 10:47 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Michael Evans, (Thu Mar 11, 3:44 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Matt Garman, (Mon May 10, 8:20 am)
Re: What RAID type and why?, Mark Knecht, (Mon May 10, 8:34 am)