Specifications

DS300f G2 Series User Manual
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RAID 0 logical drives on ASUS DS300f G2 consist of one or more physical drives.
Advantages Disadvantages
•
Implementsastripeddiskarray,the
dataisbrokendownintoblocksand
eachblockiswrittentoaseparatedisk
drive
• I/Operformanceisgreatlyimproved
byspreadingtheI/Oloadacrossmany
channelsanddrives
• Noparitycalculationoverheadis
involved
• NotatrueRAIDbecauseitisnotfault-tolerant
• Thefailureofjustonedriveresultsinalldatainan
diskarraybeinglost
• Shouldnotbeusedinmissioncritical
environments
Recommended Applications for RAID 0:
• Image Editing
• Pre-Press Applications
• Any application requiring high bandwidth
rAid 1 – Mirror
When a logical drive is mirrored, identical data is written to a pair of physical drives, while reads are performed
in parallel. The reads are performed using elevator seek and load balancing techniques where the workload
isdistributedinthemostefcientmanner.Whicheverdriveisnotbusyandispositionedclosertothedatais
accessedrst.
With RAID 1, if one physical drive fails or has errors, the other mirrored physical drive continues to function.
Moreover, if a spare physical drive is present, the spare drive is used as the replacement drive and data begins
to mirrored to it from the remaining good drive
The logical drive’s data capacity equals the smaller physical drive. For example, a 100 GB physical drive and a
120 GB physical drive have a combined capacity of 100 GB in a mirrored logical drive.
If physical drives of different capacities are used, there is unused capacity on the larger drive.
RAID 1 logical drives on ASUS DS300f G2 consist of two physical drives.
If you want a mirrored logical drive with more than two physical drives, see “RAID 1E – Enhanced Mirror”.
Advantages Disadvantages
•
SimplestRAIDstoragesubsystemdesign
• Canincreasereadperformanceby
processingdatarequestsinparallelsince
thesamedataresidesontwodifferent
drives
• Veryhighdiskoverhead–usesonly50%
oftotalcapacity
Recommended Applications for RAID 1:
• Accounting
• Payroll
• Financial
• Any application requiring very high availability
rAid 1e – enhAnced Mirror
RAID 1E offers the security of mirrored data provided by RAID 1 plus the added capacity of more than two
physicaldrives.Italsooffersoverallincreasedread/writeperformanceplustheexibilityofusinganoddnumber
of physical drives. With RAID 1E, each data stripe is mirrored onto two physical drives. If one drive fails or has
errors, the other drives continue to function, providing fault tolerance.The advantage of RAID 1E is the ability to
use an odd number of physical drives, unlike RAID 1 and RAID 10. You can also create a RAID 1E Logical Drive
with an even number of physical drives. However, with an even number of drives, you obtain somewhat greater
security with comparable performance using RAID 10.
RAID 1E logical drives consist of three or more physical drives. You can create an array with just two physical
drives and specify RAID 1E. But the resulting array is actually a RAID 1.
Advantages Disadvantages
•
Implementedasamirroreddiskarray
whosesegmentsareRAID0disk
arrays
• HighI/Oratesareachievedthanksto
multiplestripesegments
• Canuseanoddnumberofdisks
• Veryhighdiskoverhead–usesonly
50%oftotalcapacity
Recommended Applications for RAID 1E: