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Tonij

2004-07-23, 5:53 pm

Anyone have any tips/tricks/links on the best way to get the most bang
for you buck when it comes to sizing systems that will need RAID 5?

It seems I am always taken by surprise and have a lot less space than
I think I am going to have when either getting new systems or laying
out existing ones.

I use Veritas Volume manager and some of the systems are using RAID 5
and some are using Stripe Pro...is there a reliable formula that I can
use for estimating how much "ususable" space we will have with X
amount of disks in X layout?
UnixFan

2004-07-28, 6:19 pm

tonij67@hotmail.com (Tonij) wrote in message news:<358db3cc.0407231334.1f4c0a8e@posting.google.com>...
> Anyone have any tips/tricks/links on the best way to get the most bang
> for you buck when it comes to sizing systems that will need RAID 5?
>
> It seems I am always taken by surprise and have a lot less space than
> I think I am going to have when either getting new systems or laying
> out existing ones.
>
> I use Veritas Volume manager and some of the systems are using RAID 5
> and some are using Stripe Pro...is there a reliable formula that I can
> use for estimating how much "ususable" space we will have with X
> amount of disks in X layout?


Roughly, from a n-column RAID 5 configuration, you could get near
(n-1)/n * 100% the total size. For a stripe-pro configuration, you
could get near 50% the size of total space.
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