D-Link DNS-340L User Manual - Page 434
rebuild your Raid., event that one of your hard drives fails, the fourth parity drive will be used
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Section 5 - Knowledge Base RAID 1 - allows you to assign two disks as a mirrored set. Once you create the mirrored set, you will see it as a single disk drive. But when you write data to the mirrored set, it will duplicate the data across all members of the set. This ensures that your data is protected against loss if any hard drive in the RAID 1 set fails. In fact, as long as any single member of the set remains functional, you will continue to operate normally, with complete access to your data. RAID 5 - Raid 5 combines space from three of your hard drives and uses the fourth drive as a parity drive. Your Raid 5 volume can only be as large as three times your smallest drive. For example, when using one 500GB, two 250GB and one 80GB drive your largest Raid 5 volume can not exceed 240GB. In the event that one of your hard drives fails, the fourth parity drive will be used to rebuild your Raid. RAID 10 - With Raid 10 the drives are mirrored for redundancy and help optimize reading from storage. This option protects data against loss from non-adjacent disks and benefits from the disk striping technique to speed up operation when retrieving data from disk storage. Raid 10 requires 4 drives in order to operate correctly and allows up to 2 drives to fail before loss of data. D-Link ShareCenter DNS-340L User Manual 432