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Dell PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Administrator’s Guide

RAID selection

A pool is created by adding disk groups to it. Disk groups are based on RAID technology.

The following table describes the characteristics and use cases of each RAID level:

RAID level Protection Performance Capacity Application use cases Suggested disk speed

RAID 1/RAID 10

Protects against up to one disk failure per mirror set Great random I/O performance Poor: 50% fault tolerance capacity loss Databases, OLTP, Exchange Server 10K, 15K, 7K
RAID 5 Protects against up to one disk failure per RAID set Good sequential I/O performance, moderate random I/O performance Great: One-disk fault tolerance capacity loss Big data, media and entertainment (ingest, broadcast, and past production) 10K, 15K, lower capacity 7K
RAID 6 Protects against up to two disk failures per RAID set Moderate sequential I/O performance, poor random I/O performance Moderate: Twodisk fault tolerance capacity loss Archive, parallel distributed file system High capacity 7K

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