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 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID
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Selecting a RAID Level
To ensure the best performance, you should select the optimal RAID 
level when you create a system drive. The optimal RAID level for your 
disk array depends on the following factors:
Number of drives in the disk array
Capacity of the drives in the array
Need for data redundancy
Disk performance requirements
The factors you need to consider when selecting a RAID level are listed 
below.
RAID 
Level
Description 
and Use
Pros
Cons
Number of 
Drives
Fault 
Tolerant
0
Data divided 
in blocks 
and 
distributed 
sequentially 
(pure 
striping). 
Use for non-
critical data 
that 
requires 
high 
performanc
e.
High data 
throughput 
for large files.
No fault 
tolerance. All 
data lost if 
any drive 
fails.
One to 
Four
No
1
Data 
duplicated 
on another 
disk 
(mirroring). 
Use for 
read-
intensive 
fault 
tolerant 
systems
100 percent 
data 
redundancy
Double disk 
space. 
Reduced 
performance 
during 
rebuilds.
Two
Yes
10
Data divided 
in blocks 
and 
distributed 
sequentially 
and each 
block is 
duplicated 
to another 
disk.
100 percent 
data 
redundancy 
and High data 
throughput.
A minimum 
of four drives 
required.
Four
Yes
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