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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NAS RAID5 & Crash Scenarios

I need to validate my understanding on RAID. I'm planning to buy a Synology (or QNAP) NAS and plan to mount 4 HDD (4To each) in a RAID5 group. I’m considering several crash scenarios : one hard drive crash I can replace failed disk with a new…
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Can I pull raid 5 disk from IBM X365 to put into another X365

I have an IBM X365 that is sitting in a corner. It has the same size drives as the IBM X365 that has a failed drive. Both have Raid 5. Can I pull drive from the one sitting in the corner and install to replace the failed drive? I don't want the…
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Repair HP SmartArray p410i

i have an HP proliant server and in the last 4 years i never had a single problem with it. but yesterday i found out that i cant remotely login to my server so i went over and found that one of three of RAID HDDs has an orange LED instead of…
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Deleting Intel RAID 5 Volume Without Losing Data

I wish to stop using RAID 5 and return to a series of individual drives. How can I do this without losing the data? I'm using intel rapid storage technology
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Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 5, Raid6, Raid 10 Read/Write performance?

Assume a single disk has a baseline of 1W & 1R performance, how does the different RAID configurations behave? My initial guess: Raid 0: 2W 2R Raid 1: 1W 2R Raid 5: ? ? Raid 6: ? ? Raid 10: ? ? Updated: Assumptions: Using hardware RAID With…
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Building recovery plan for HP DL380 G7 server

Possible Duplicate: Disaster recovery plan development best practicies or resources? I need your help to find out best practice to maintain my server and be ready for any kind of disk error in the feature. I have setup the server with RAID 5…
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HP MSA60 complains that new drives are faulty

We got some replacement drives from HP PN 454273-001 1TB 7.2k drives. We put them into the msa. It completes rebuild but when we run the hp insight diagnostics tests. It comes back as read write error threshold reached. At first we thought it might…
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Restoring raid 5 array after bios flash

I have just flashed my BIOS and now my machine does not detect my raid5 array! It has three 2TB drives in it so that is a LOT of data that will be lost! I have NOT deleted the array and it does not offer me to reboot I'm using Nvidia MediaShield!…
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proliant 380gl g5 raid drive rebuilt but leds are both lit bright green

After replacing a failed Raid 5 146gig SAS drive in logical drive 2 yesterday the system reports all is good but the LEDs on the front of the drive are both on and the one on the left is bright green. Any thoughts? and both lit LEDs are green.
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Can I restore my HP array after 2 disks replacement?

I have HP array with 12 disk each on 2 TB. I configured them with RAID5 Suddenly two disk has ben failed and after two days another disk have been failed. And the array failed to start. I replaced the two failed disks. The array configuration…
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mdadm array state not fully active - faulty device

I use 4 drives as a raid 5 on my Raspberry Pi. I shutdown my Pi every night and start the next morning. Sometimes the array appears to be faulty. Maybe the Pi doesn't properly mounts the drives correctly, but is not mentioning the problem in…
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Can RAID 5 be made, when one or more of the disk is actually RAID 0?

I have this question since (I think) 3 years ago, but since I was never actually planning to build server, I just shrug it off. But tonight, I literally can't sleep because of this burning question. Lets say I have 3x 2TB disk. According to…
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Data recovery for RAID 5

In RAID5, if 2 disks fail does one lose all data? Say there are 250 4Tb drives and 2 drives fail does one lose all data of 250 drives? How do data centers ensure continuous storage? In a server where people can upload files if one drive is full…
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Disable Raid 5 on an existing system

I have a server running in RAID 5 (software raid with 3 disks). Is there a way to disable the RAID 5 and just work on 1 disk (without formatting the pc)? (+Does changing RAID count as a hardware change and does it affect the Windows OS activation?)
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How to correctly create a filesystem on disks that are connected to a RAID disk?

I want to create a ext4 filesystem on sda, sdb, and sdc and mount them to use them but I don't know how to handle all the raid stuff. lsblk output: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 0 111.8G 0 disk |-sda1 8:1 0 …
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