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Raid 5 to Raid 0 ...Help?
Bonjour,
I have a Raid 5 system and I not happy with the overall performance. Is there an easy way to convert this system to a Raid 0? (I don't care about redundancy) Thank you for your time... |
Some details about the controller may help, that's a bit like asking where the rear demister switch is on your "car" :)
It may be possible to migrate from a RAID5 to RAID0 array without needing to do a backup and restore, but I'd be backing up your data anyway. |
No... not without having to re-do your data, so if you're going to do it anyways, why not go to RAID-10... requires 1 more drive (4 minimum) and will give you RAID-0 performance and RAID-1 mirroring.
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After thinking about it again I've realised a migration is impossible, because RAID0 will stripe a block of data over several drives. I was thinking more of mirroring, where there's a "spare" drive (out of the RAID5 array) that can be written to first without losing any data.
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In any conversion scenario, you'll need to make a backup
copy of your data. So, even tho it is a more expensive solution, go with RAID-10 (1+0) as mentioned earlier by TidalWave. When data and peformance ar both critical it is the only way to go. RAID-10 provides better fault tolerance and rebuild performance than RAID-01. Both RAIDs provide very good to excellent overall performance by combining the speed of RAID 0 with the redundancy of RAID 1 without requiring parity calculations. Again in ANY scenario, it is a destroy and recreate AFTER backing up your data. :thumbsup |
How do you guys pushing RAID10 know he doesn't already have a 4 drive RAID5 system? :P
One thing that hasn't been mentioned is change in capacity. By moving to RAID0, you'll gain; by moving to RAID10, you'll either stay the same (if you have 3 x RAID5 - but remember you're adding a drive to stay the same) or lose (if you have 4 x RAID5) |
If you want peace of mind *and* speed, go with RAID 1 on 10K Western Digital Raptor drives. If that's too pricey for you, then RAID 1 on SATA is your best bet. I've got 5 pairs of 1 TB Western Digital drives that are RAID 1.
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RAID-1 does not give you speed, only mirroring
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