Biostar TA780G M2 Setup Manual - Page 23

Raid 1+0

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TA780G M2+ RAID 1+0: RAID 1 drives can be stripped using RAID 0 techniques. Resulting in a RAID 1+0 solution for improved resiliency, performance and rebuild performance. Features and Benefits - Drives: Minimum 4, and maximum is 6 or 8, depending on the platform. - Benefits: Optimizes for both fault tolerance and performance, allowing for automatic redundancy. May be simultaneously used with other RAID levels in an array, and allows for spare disks. - Drawbacks: Requires twice the available disk space for data redundancy, the same as RAID level 1. - Fault Tolerance: Yes. Block 1 Block 3 Block 5 Block 1 Block 3 Block 5 Block 2 Block 4 Block 6 Block 2 Block 4 Block 6 21

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TA780G M2+
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RAID 1+0:
RAID 1 drives can be stripped using RAID 0 techniques. Resulting in a RAID 1+0
solution for improved resiliency, performance and rebuild performance.
Features and Benefits
-
Drives:
Minimum 4, and maximum is 6 or 8, depending on the platform.
-
Benefits:
Optimizes for both fault tolerance and performance, allowing for
automatic redundancy. May be simultaneously used with other RAID
levels in an array, and allows for spare disks.
-
Drawbacks:
Requires twice the available disk space for data redundancy,
the same as RAID level 1.
-
Fault Tolerance:
Yes.
Block 1
Block 3
Block 5
Block 2
Block 4
Block 6
Block 1
Block 3
Block 5
Block 2
Block 4
Block 6