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So why use RAID 0+1 ? Costs more, performs less, adds only
slightly more reliability (data should be backed anyone and no RAID should be
fully trusted) From:
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Behalf Of Darin Cox Nope. Note that twice as much data is written with
0+1, compared to only N/(N-1) with 5. So data transfer would be higher
with 5. RAID 5 is less fault tolerant, uses fewer disks, and is
generally higher performing, as portions of the data can be read/written from
all disks in the array at the same time.
----- Original Message ----- From: Robert E. Spivack Sent: Thursday, February
23, 2006 7:36 PM Subject: RE: [IMail Forum]
New Server Specs Isn’t their chart wrong? It shows RAID 5 as
“very high” and “very high” while RAID 0+1 is only
“high” and “very high” which would seem to indicate
RAID 5 is better and uses less disks. Looks like a typo ??? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Christopher Checca Here’s a good high level view of
RAID levels… http://www.raidweb.com/whatis.html I use their 8 drive SATA SCSI interface
units with RAID 0+1 with my SQL servers and RS/6000 AIX servers.
Performance is two to three times any DELL or IBM raid arrays I’ve used. Please note in real world usage I’ve
seen RAID 0+1 well out run any RAID 10 array. Christopher Checca -----Original Message----- Hello All: I haven't gotten any responses to any of my other
questions that I've sent to the group, hopefully this one will. I'm trying to spec out a new server and had a question
for the group in regard to HDD configuration. What kind of RAID setup
works best on a mid-size Imail installation? Is RAID-1 acceptable or is
RAID-5 recommended? Also, would 15K RPM disks make a huge difference as opposed
to 10K RPM disks? Thanks, Jim Frasch |
- Re: [IMail Forum] New Server Specs Matt
- RE: [IMail Forum] New Server Specs Robert E. Spivack
- RE: [IMail Forum] New Server Specs Christopher Checca
- Re: [IMail Forum] New Server Specs Matt
- RE: [IMail Forum] New Server Specs Christopher Checca
- Re: [IMail Forum] New Server Specs Darin Cox
