Of course with the advent of SSD drives
its quite possible (I’d say probable) that over time the price will come
down and rather than going to a new triple parity RAID we’ll probably end
up using nothing but SSD for performance. The “rebuild” of an SSD
would be orders of magnitude faster than of a mech drive. A triple parity RAID
might eventually be needed even so but I’m guessing that would be many
years in the future.
So far (knock wood) I’ve not seen a
triple failure in over 5 years so RAID 10 still seems to do the job for us from
a stability point of view.
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Matteson, Ryan
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We just suffered a
double disk failure in a well-known commercial SATA storage array last weekend
(sucks we were using RAID5). After recovering all of our data from tape, we have
since moved the system to RAID6. Adam Leventhal has a great paper on this
topic:
http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1670144
And I would highly
recommended reading it.
- Ryan
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Lightner, Jeff
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+1
When I first got to this job we had a
major outage of multiple environments because they’d all been built on a
single RAID5 array that had a second disk fail while rebuilding the first disk
that had failed. RAID10 will survive double disk failure. If
you must do RAID5 make it into discreet sets so that the amount you lose in
double-disk failure is manageable.
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Ed Wilts
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From a storage perspective, I've got all disks in a Dell MD1000
enclosure configured in a single 15 disk RAID-5.
Don't ever do this. Jonathan has obviously gotten away with this (so far)
but using large drives (e.g. 1TB) in a 15-member RAID-5 set is just asking to
lose the array due to a double-disk failure.
I've done several recoveries for our Windows Server Team because they're
configured large RAID-5 sets and had double-disk failures.
../Ed
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