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What is RAID10?

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Anzar , DevOps/DevSecOps Architect , Confidential
Date de publication: 2015/02/07
Saqib Mehmood
par Saqib Mehmood , Technical Team Lead/Safety Supervisor , Xchange Technology Group

1. Strip of Mirros, we need minimum of4 Drives

Lets consider following example. Let say we want to write the Bayt on the raid10  so let see how it works

HDD1      HDD2    HDD3   HDD4

B             B             A          A

Y             Y             T          T

2. Excellent redundancy ( as blocks are mirrored)

3. Excellent performance ( as blocks are striped)

 

Roshan Firozkhan
par Roshan Firozkhan , IT System Administrator , Emirates Driving Institute

Raid10 requires a minimum of4 disks.

 

The total data is first stripped to two disks Disk1 & Disk2  (Raid0)           ie DATA = DISK1 + Disk2

 

each disk which contains the stripped data will be having a mirror disk (Raid1) 

 

ie DATA = [ (DISK1 = Disk3)  + (DISK2 = Disk4) ]

 

Raid10 = raid0 + raid1

 

 

If any one pair ie stripped data disk (Disk1) and its mirror (Disk3)  fail the entire data is lost .

 

 

Haja Noordeen
par Haja Noordeen , IT Analyst , Lennox India Technology Centre Pvt Ltd

Redundant Array of Independent Disks  is a way of storing the same data in different places. RAID10 combines disk mirroring and disk striping to protect data.

 

Faseeh Mohd koya
par Faseeh Mohd koya , IT SUPPORT ENGINEER [L2] , Ministry of Sports and Youth

RAID 10 configuration requires a minimum of four disks, and stripes data across mirrored pairs. As long as one disk in each mirrored pair is functional, data can be retrieved. If two disks in the same mirrored pair fail, all data will be lost because there is no parity in the striped sets.

Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

Redundant Array of Independent Disks is the way of combining several independent and relatively small disks into a single storage of a large size. The disks can be combined into the array in different ways which are known as RAID levels. Each of RAID levels has its own characteristics of:

Fault-tolerance, Performance & The capacity

RAID10, also known as RAID 1+0, combines disk mirroring and disk striping to protect data.

A RAID10 configuration requires a minimum of four disks, and stripes data across mirrored pairs. As long as one disk in each mirrored pair is functional, data can be retrieved. If two disks in the same mirrored pair fail, all data will be lost because there is no parity in the striped sets.

 

RAID10 provides redundancy and performance, and is the best option for I/O-intensive applications. One disadvantage is that only50% of the total raw capacity of the drives is usable due to mirroring.

 

Dianne Margaret Lualhati
par Dianne Margaret Lualhati , IT Associate , Philinak Industries Inc.

also known as RAID 1+0, combines disk mirroring and disk striping to protect data. A RAID 10 configuration requires a minimum of four disks, and stripes data across mirrored pairs. As long as one disk in each mirrored pair is functional, data can be retrieved.

Muhammad Rizwan Riaz
par Muhammad Rizwan Riaz , System Administrator , Contact Center Company

RAID 10, also known as RAID 1+0, combines disk mirroring and disk striping to protect data. A RAID 10 configuration requires a minimum of four disks, 

RAID 10 is a combination of RAID 0 AND RAID 1, minium reqirement for hard drives is 4

RENJITH V B
par RENJITH V B , System Administrator , CS3 INFOMAT PVT LTD

RAID is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit for the purposes of data redundancy or performance improvement.

 

RAID10 works by striping and mirroring your data across at least two disks. Mirroring, or RAID1, means writing your data to two or more disks at the same time. Even if one disk fails completely, the mirror preserves the information. Striping, or RAID0, means breaking your data up into chunks and writing the chunks to different disks in succession. It improves performance because the computer can get data off more than one disk simultaneously. 

 

Put RAID1 and RAID0 together and you get RAID10. RAID10 is secure because mirroring duplicates all your data. It's fast because the data is striped across two or more disks, meaning chunks of data can be read and written to different disks simultaneously.

bharath kumar
par bharath kumar , Storage Admin , CSC India Pvt. Limited

RAID 10 is the combination of mirroring and striping.

Shehsawar Samad
par Shehsawar Samad , Digital Solution Manager , Serotonin

A combination of disk mirroring and disk striping to get maximum through put