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Appendix A: RAID
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RAID Level Conversion, continued
From To Comments
RAID 50
RAID 30
Increases performance. 6, 8, 10, 12 or 14
drives required.
RAID 5
RAID 3
Adds performance, capacity and redundancy. 3
or more drives required.
RAID
0+1
Adds performance and capacity. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
or 14 drives required.
RAID 1
RAID 0
Increases capacity and performance but loses
data redundancy.
RAID 50
RAID 30
Increases performance. 6, 8, 10, 12 or 14
drives required.
RAID 5
RAID 3
Adds performance, capacity and redundancy. 3
or more drives required.
RAID 0
RAID
0+1
Full redundancy instead of parity. 4, 6, 8, 10,
12 or 14 drives required.
Table 4. Possible RAID Level Conversions.
Important
•
The Target array may require more disk drives than the
Source array.
• If the Target array requires an even number of disk drives but
the Source array has an odd number, add a disk drive as part
of the conversion process.
• You cannot reduce the number of disk drives in your array,
even if the Target array requires fewer disk drives than the
Source array.