RAID 5 RAID 5 includes disk striping at the block level and parity. Parity is the data’s property of being odd or even, and parity checking detects errors in the data. In RAID 5, the parity information is written to all drives. RAID 5 is best suited for networks that perform many small I/O transactions simultaneously. RAID 5 addresses the bottleneck issue for random I/O operations. Because each drive contains both data and parity, numerous writes can take place concurrently. The following table provides an overview of RAID 5. The following figure illustrates an example of a RAID 5 drive group. Table 3. RAID 5 Overview Uses Provides high data throughput, especially for large files. Use RAID 5 for transaction-processing applications because each drive can read and write independently. If a drive fails, the Nytro controller card uses the parity drive to re-create all missing information. Use also for office automation and online customer service that requires fault tolerance. Use for any application that has high read request rates but low write request rates. Strong points Provides data redundancy, high read rates, and good performance in most environments. Provides redundancy with lowest loss of capacity. Drives 3 through 8 Figure 4. RAID 5 Drive Group with Six Drives
RAID 5
RAID 5 includes disk striping at the block level and parity. Parity is the data’s property of being odd or even, and parity checking detects errors in the data. In RAID 5, the parity information is written to all drives. RAID 5 is best suited for networks that perform many small I/O transactions simultaneously.
RAID 5 addresses the bottleneck issue for random I/O operations. Because each drive contains both data and parity, numerous writes can take place concurrently.
The following table provides an overview of RAID 5. The following figure illustrates an example of a RAID 5 drive group.
Table 3. RAID 5 Overview
Uses
Provides high data throughput, especially for large files. Use RAID 5 for transaction-processing applications because each drive can read and write independently. If a drive fails, the Nytro controller card uses the parity drive to re-create all missing information. Use also for office automation and online customer service that requires fault tolerance. Use for any application that has high read request rates but low write request rates.
Strong points
Provides data redundancy, high read rates, and good performance in most environments. Provides redundancy with lowest loss of capacity.
Drives
3 through 8
Figure 4. RAID 5 Drive Group with Six Drives