Quick Reference Guide
132 RAIDCFG
50 — RAID 50 is a dual level array that
uses multiple RAID 5 sets in a single
array. A single hard drive failure can
occur in each of the RAID 5 without
any loss of data on the entire array.
Although the RAID 50 has increased
write performance, when a hard drive
fails and reconstruction takes place,
performance decreases, data/program
access is slower, and transfer speeds on
the array are affected.
60 — RAID 60 is a combination of
RAID 6 and RAID 0. A RAID 0 array is
striped across RAID 6 elements.It
requires at least 8 disks.
Table 4-4. Creating Virtual Disks (continued)
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Options and
Arguments
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Parameters
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