RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive (Independent) Disks.
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2 years ago edited 2 years ago Yes, I can tell you've put some work into this, but in general MBR/GPT is a bad idea and is really only done if you have Windows 7 and don't want to use GPT for some reason, or you have old hardware that doesn't support UEFI boot properly, which was. 2 years ago edited 2 years ago Yes, I can tell you've put some work into this, but in general MBR/GPT is a bad idea and is really only done if you have Windows 7 and don't want to use GPT for some reason, or you have old hardware that doesn't support UEFI boot properly, which was sometimes an issue back in 2010-12 or so.
On most situations you will be using one of the following four levels of RAIDs.
On most situations you will be using one of the following four levels of RAIDs.
- RAID 0
- RAID 1
- RAID 5
- RAID 10 (also known as RAID 1+0)
This article explains the main difference between these raid levels along with an easy to understand diagram.
In all the diagrams mentioned below:
- A, B, C, D, E and F – represents blocks
- p1, p2, and p3 – represents parity
RAID LEVEL 0
Following are the key points to remember for RAID level 0.
- Minimum 2 disks.
- Excellent performance ( as blocks are striped ).
- No redundancy ( no mirror, no parity ).
- Don't use this for any critical system.
RAID LEVEL 1
Following are the key points to remember for RAID level 1.
- Minimum 2 disks.
- Good performance ( no striping. no parity ).
- Excellent redundancy ( as blocks are mirrored ).
RAID LEVEL 5
Following are the key points to remember for RAID level 5.
- Minimum 3 disks.
- Good performance ( as blocks are striped ).
- Good redundancy ( distributed parity ).
- Best cost effective option providing both performance and redundancy. Use this for DB that is heavily read oriented. Write operations will be slow.
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RAID LEVEL 10
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Following are the key points to remember for RAID level 10.
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- Minimum 4 disks.
- This is also called as 'stripe of mirrors'
- Excellent redundancy ( as blocks are mirrored )
- Excellent performance ( as blocks are striped )
- If you can afford the dollar, this is the BEST option for any mission critical applications (especially databases).