RAID levels explained
Below is a table showing the different RAID levels
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RAID
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Capacity
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Large Data Transfers
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High I/O Rate
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Data Availability
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Single Disk
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Fixed 100%
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Good
|
Good
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Single drive MTBF
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RAID 0
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Excellent 100%
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Very Good
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Very Good
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Poor * MTBF of drive
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RAID 1
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Moderate 50%
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Good
|
Good
|
Good
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RAID 3
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Good - Very Good*
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Very Good
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Good
|
Good
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RAID 5
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Good - Very Good*
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Good - Very Good*
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Good
|
Good
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RAID 6
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Moderate - Good~
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Very Good~
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Good
|
Very Good
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RAID 0+1
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Moderate 50%
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Good
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Very Good
|
Good
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RAID 1+0
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Moderate 50%
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Very Good
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Very Good
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Very Good
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RAID 30
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Good - Very Good*
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Very Good
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Excellent
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Excellent
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RAID 50
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Good - Very Good*
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Good - Very Good*
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Excellent
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Excellent
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* dependant on the number of drives in the RAID (3 to 16).
~ dependant on the number of drives in the RAID (5 to 16).
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