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Table 2. RAID Level and Concatenation Performance Comparison (continued)
RAID Level Data
Availability
Read
Performance
Write
Performance
Rebuild
Performance
Minimum Disks
Required
Suggested
Uses
data intensive
uses.
RAID 6 Excellent Sequential
reads: good.
Transactional
reads: Very
good
Fair, unless
using writeback
cache
Poor N + 2 (N = at
least two disks)
Critical
information.
Databases and
other read
intensive
transactional
uses.
RAID 60 Excellent Very Good Fair Poor X x (N + 2) (N =
at least 2)
Critical
information.
Medium sized
transactional or
data intensive
uses.
N = Number of physical disks
X = Number of RAID sets
No-RAID
In Storage Management, a virtual disk of unknown metadata is considered a No-RAID volume. Storage Management does not
support this type of virtual disks. These must either be deleted or the physical disk must be removed. Storage Management
allows Delete and Rename operation on No-RAID volumes.
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Understanding RAID concepts