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IBM System Storage DS3500: Introduction and Implementation Guide
It has additional costs because of the extra disk capacity required by using two parity
blocks per stripe: compared to a RAID 5 array, additional drives are required to achieve
that same usable logical drive capacity.
Any application that has high read request rates and average write request rates such as
Transaction servers, Web servers, data mining applications, and Exchange servers will
benefit from RAID 6.
RAID Levels summary
In this section we summarize the general characteristics of the various RAID levels supported
by the DS3500 storage subsystem. The following note and Table 3-3 summarize this
information.
Table 3-3 RAID levels comparison
Summary: The general performance characteristics of the various RAID levels are:
RAID 0 offers high performance, but does not provide any data redundancy.
RAID 1/10 offers high performance for write-intensive applications.
RAID 3 is good for large data transfers in applications, such as multimedia or medical
imaging, that write and read large sequential chunks of data.
RAID 5 is good for multi-user environments, such as database or file system storage,
where the typical I/O size is small, and there is a high proportion of read activity.
RAID 6 offers high availability with performance slightly lower than RAID 5.
RAID
Description
Application
Advantage
Disadvantage
0
Stripes data across
multiple drives.
IOPS
Mbps
Performance, due to
parallel operation of the
access.
No redundancy. If one
drive fails, the data is
lost.
1/10
The drive data is
mirrored to another
drive.
IOPS
Performance, as
multiple requests can
be fulfilled
simultaneously.
Storage costs are
doubled.
3
Drives operate
independently with
data blocks
distributed among all
drives. Parity is
written to a dedicated
drive.
Mbps
High performance for
large, sequentially
accessed files (image,
video, and graphics).
Degraded
performance with 8-9
I/O threads, random
IOPS, and smaller,
more numerous
IOPS.
5
Drives operate
independently with
data and parity blocks
distributed across all
drives in the group.
IOPS
Mbps
Good for reads, small
IOPS, many concurrent
IOPS, and random I/Os.
Writes are particularly
demanding.
Summary of Contents for DS3500
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