· Level 0 -- Striped Disk Array without Fault
Tolerance: Provides data striping (spreading out blocks of each file across
multiple disk drives) but no redundancy. This improves performance but does not
deliver fault tolerance. If one drive fails then all data in the array is lost.
· Level 1 -- Mirroring and Duplexing: Provides disk mirroring. Level 1 provides twice the read transaction rate of single
disks and the same write transaction rate as single disks.
· Level 2 -- Error-Correcting Coding: Not a typical implementation and rarely used,
Level 2 stripes data at the bit level rather than the block level.
· Level 3 -- Bit-Interleaved Parity: Provides byte-level striping with a dedicated
parity disk. Level 3, which cannot service simultaneous multiple requests, also
is rarely used.
· Level 4 -- Dedicated Parity Drive: A commonly used implementation of RAID, Level
4 provides block-level striping (like Level 0) with a parity disk. If a data
disk fails, the parity data is used to create a replacement disk. A disadvantage
to Level 4 is that the parity disk can create write bottlenecks.
· Level 5 -- Block Interleaved Distributed
Parity: Provides data
striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information. This
results in excellent performance and good fault tolerance. Level 5 is one of
the most popular implementations of RAID.
· Level 6 -- Independent Data Disks with Double
Parity: Provides block-level
striping with parity data distributed across all disks.
· Level 0+1 -- A Mirror of Stripes: Not one of the original RAID levels, two RAID
0 stripes are created, and a RAID 1 mirror is created over them. Used for both
replicating and sharing data among disks.
· Level 10 -- A Stripe of Mirrors: Not one of the original RAID levels, multiple
RAID 1 mirrors are created, and a RAID 0 stripe is created over these.
· Level 7: A trademark of Storage Computer Corporation that adds caching to
Levels 3 or 4.
· RAID
S: (also called Parity
RAID) EMC Corporation's proprietary striped parity RAID system used in its
Symmetrix storage systems.
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