Questions tagged [raid5]

RAID (redundant array of independent disks, originally redundant array of inexpensive disks[1][2]) is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit. Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways called "RAID levels", depending on what level of redundancy and performance (via parallel communication) is required. RAID 5 is a specific implementation.

RAID 5 (block-level striping with distributed parity) distributes parity along with the data and requires all drives but one to be present to operate; the array is not destroyed by a single drive failure. Upon drive failure, any subsequent reads can be calculated from the distributed parity such that the drive failure is masked from the end user. However, a single drive failure results in reduced performance of the entire array until the failed drive has been replaced and the associated data rebuilt. Additionally, there is the potentially disastrous RAID 5 write hole. RAID 5 requires at least three disks.

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Rosewill RSV-S5 and it's transferespeeds

I have just bought a Rosewill RSV-S5, I have installed 5x1,5Tb Western Digital Green disks in it. After that have I created a Raid5 on them all with the software that followed with the hardware. Not the raid it self works fine, but it is SLOW, I can…
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Data integrity after RAID5 crash

After a hard drive died on a RAID5 setup on a legacy system, the Vmware Virtual Machine on it kept on running for a period of 6 months. Needless to say, finally it crashed bad. Now, the dead hard drive has been replaced and RAID5 restoration tools…
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RAID 5 setup not being noticed with Windows Server 2008 R2

I have just received a new DELL PowerEdge R310 Server and according to my job I need to set up all 4 500GB drives to run using the RAID 5 configuration. When I go into the controller configuration screen and set the drives up and the configuration I…
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Understanding blinking LED of Hard disk SATA configured in Raid 5

on a HP Proliant ML 350 G4p are installed and configured 4 hard disk SATA in RAID 5 mode. Two of the four hard disk have green LED blinking irregullary, one off and another green LED ON without blinking. I look for this behavior and I read on HP…
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How to identify RAID (5 or 6) controllers that allow dynamic resize of the array

I'm building a server with a RAID5 array, based on a hardware controller. I want to be able to later add additional disks and have the array rebalance across all of the disks, enlarging the usable size. I also want to be able to later upgrade to…
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/home partition stuck

I have development box with apache and userdir mod enabled. Sometimes, entire /home partition becomes inaccessible. Apache can't access scripts stored there, and I cant cd to /home nor ls its content in any way. Otherwise everything work ok. Apache…
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Raid5 Write cache - Nvidia motherboard

I can't figure out where to enable write-cache for nvida's raid. When using an intel motherboard with ICH10, there is a setting in the raid-software that enables write cache. I can't find that setting anywhere in "Nvidia Controll Panel - Storage"…
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Intel Rapid Storage Technology - Raid5 is very slow

I build a computer with a raid5, using the motherboards raid controller (ASUS P7H57D-V EVO - intel Rapid Storage Technology). The read and write are however very slow, when using the raid controller :( - I am using Windows 2008 R2, and when using…
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Rebuilding RAID 5 in HP Proliant ML 370 G5 Server

One of our customer having HP Proliant ML370 G5 server with Windows 2003 SBS.That having 2*72GB(Single Port10K Serial SCSI) and 3*146GB(Dual port10K SAS) harddisks.Now that is going to full.I want to extend the current RAID with two additional…
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Software MDADM RAID 5 - Inactive MD0 showing

I have Linux (Crunchbang 8.10) set up with 3x1TB Hard drives set up as software RAID5. It has recently suddenly stopped working. cat /proc/mdstat shows the following: Personalities : [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]…
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Multiple RAID arrays in x346

I have an x346 server with 3 x RAID 5 73GB U320 HDD's running ESXi with 2 VM's on it. 1 VM is an exchange server running IIS and SQL2008. The other is an applications VM running IIS. I have another 3 x 36GB U320 HDD's and want to put these into the…
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Older raid controllers in raid 5 vs. Jbod and SW raid

I'm in the fortunate position to have 6 Supermicro older VOD servers with the following config: Supermicro 3U case, 3xPSU Dual Xeon 3ghz P4 class cpu (5 years old.. havnt checked the exact type) 4GB Ram 3ware 9500-8 SATA controller 8 SATA SLOTS and…
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How likely can my data be recovered after Windows CHKDSK performed on a degraded RAID 5 array?

We have a RAID 5 setup with 3 SATA disks, #2 went down as reported on the pre-POST screen. Unfortunately, for some reasons beyond my control, the system was rebooted with a degraded RAID :-O Windows XP (64-bit) loaded, CHKDSK ran automatically and…
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HP E200i Controlller RAID Configuration fon Win2008 Ent, Sql Server, IIS Apps etc need opinion

Actually I run RAID 5 (4 x SAS drives) with Win 2008 Ent(1x host) Win 2008 End(3x guest) Sql Server 2005 Std (on guest) 3 x asp.net applications (on guest) Hyper-V I bought 3 x drives to create additional array (on same controller E200i, I am…
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Windows 7 Sharing issue on RAID 5 Array(s)

Greetings all, I'm having a very odd error with a windows 7 ultimate x64 system. The network system setup is as follows: 2x XP Pro 32 Bit machines 1x Vista ultimate x64 machine 2x Windows 7 x64 Ultimate machines all chained into 1x 16 port netgear…
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