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75D-Link DNR-326 User Manual
Appendix A - Choose a RAID Level
Choose a RAID Level
There are several issues to consider when choosing the RAID level. The following summarizes some advantages,
disadvantages, and applications for each choice.
RAID 0
Advantage
Implements a striped disk RAID Volume, meaning 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
Disadvantage
Not a true RAID because it is not fault tolerant
The failure of just one drive will result in all data in a RAID Volume being lost
Should not be used in mission critical environments
RAID 1
Advantage
Simplest RAID storage subsystem design
Can increase read performance by processing data requests in parallel since the same data resides on two different
drives
Disadvantage
Very high disk overhead - uses only 50% of total capacity