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тАО11-23-2005 09:08 PM
тАО11-23-2005 09:08 PM
RAID 5
Hi there,
I am looking for 2TB available in raid 5.
How many 146gb drives would I need to make this happen, ie how many do I lose as parity disks.
Cheers
Darren
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тАО11-23-2005 10:42 PM
тАО11-23-2005 10:42 PM
Re: RAID 5
Depends, if you want 2000Gb or 2048Gb.
The formula I believe is;
N - 1, where N equals the total number of disk drives in the disk array.
Jeff
P.S This is for vanilla RAID5, not ADG
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тАО11-23-2005 10:48 PM
тАО11-23-2005 10:48 PM
Re: RAID 5
MSA, EVA, or XP?
MSA is variable (N-1) to a point,
EVA is 4D+1P (plus spares),
XP is either 3D+1P or 7D+1P
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тАО11-23-2005 11:09 PM
тАО11-23-2005 11:09 PM
Re: RAID 5
In virtual arrays, you don't talk about disks, but space. In virtual arrays you loose 25% of space for RAID + the protection levels (or spare). But, in the eva world, a protection level of "single" consumes the space of two disks.
You should specify if you use virtual arrays (EVA,XP) or not.
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тАО11-24-2005 08:29 AM
тАО11-24-2005 08:29 AM
Re: RAID 5
Which is your storage. What is the emulation which you are planning. Are u planning for a 3D+1 on raid 5. What is the lun size?
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Regards,
Sunil
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тАО11-29-2005 01:54 PM
тАО11-29-2005 01:54 PM
Re: RAID 5
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тАО11-29-2005 06:42 PM
тАО11-29-2005 06:42 PM
Re: RAID 5
and don't forget to count formated capacity. It's about 6% less than raw capacity.
Mike