Installation guide
Chapter 1. Introduction to the 3ware Command Line Interface
12 3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card CLI Guide, Version 10.2
technology, read performance during a sequential read operation is twice the 
speed of a single drive.
The adaptive algorithms in TwinStor technology boost performance by 
distinguishing between random read request and sequential read requests. For 
the sequential read requests generated when accessing large files, both drives 
are used with the drive heads simultaneously reading alternating sections of 
the file. For the smaller random transactions, the data is read by a single 
optimal drive head. 
Figure 2.  RAID 1 Configuration Example
RAID 5
RAID 5 provides performance, fault tolerance, high capacity, and storage 
efficiency. It requires a minimum of three drives and combines striping data 
with parity (exclusive OR) to restore data in case of a drive failure. 
Performance and efficiency increase as the number of drives in a unit 
increases.
Parity information is distributed across all of the drives in a unit rather than 
being concentrated on a single disk (see Figure 3). This method avoids 
throughput loss due to contention for the parity drive.
RAID 5 can tolerate one drive failure in the unit.
Figure 3.  RAID 5 Configuration Example
(480 GB - 120 GB for parity)










