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FastTrak TX4000 User Manual 
 
 
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About Dual Data Redundancy 
One unique (though rarely occurring) feature of RAID 0+1 is dual fault tolerance. 
In some cases, two drives can fail simultaneously and still maintain the integrity 
of data. There are six combinations in which two drives can fail. FastTrak 
TX4000 protects the data array in four of those cases depending on drive type 
(some drives do not permit the Slave drive to continue to function if the Master 
drive fails).  
Assume the drives are configured as follows:  
• 
IDE indicates channels on the FastTrak TX4000 card. 
• 
A/B indicates which striped pair the drive belongs to. 
• 
1/2 indicates which part of stripe data. 
IDE 
1 IDE2 IDE3 IDE4 
Drive A1 
Drive B1 
Drive A2 
Drive B2 
 
Note that FastTrak TX4000 card does not use Master/Slave drive settings. 
Under RAID 0+1, the array maintains data integrity if any A, B combination 
survives.  
 
Event 
Failed 
Drives 
Array 
Status 
 
Why? 
A1/A2 
Offline 
B1/B2 contain only half of array data 
B1/B2 
Offline 
A1/A2 contain only half of array data 
A1/B2 
Functional 
B1/A2 retain array integrity 
B1/A2 
Functional 
A1/B2 retain array integrity 
A1/B1 
Functional 
B2/A2 retain array integrity 
B2/A2 
Functional 
A1/B1 retain array integrity