24
2010
Formatted capacity confusion clarified
From time to time some meticulous customer will ask us how come a fresh formatted hard disk or RAID array volume is smaller than the nominal capacity. For example when you format a 1TB hard disk the resulting drive appears to have 931 GB even though the hard disk label claims 1000GB. Where is the “missing” 69GB? The problem is much more pronounced if someone formats a 16TB RAID volume and instead of the expected [...]
19
2010
Bonding versus MPIO explained
There is plenty of talk about Bonding and Multipath IO, but it is very difficult to get solid information about either one. Typically what documentation can be found is very bulky and the most important practical questions go unanswered. As a result the following questions are often heard: When should I use bonding and when should I use multipath? I was expecting better throughput with bonding, why am I not seeing this? My RAID array [...]
17
2010
Why a HOT-SPARE Hard Disk is a bad idea?
People are a bit surprised every time they hear this question from us. Conventional wisdom about Hot-Spares teaches us that it is a very nice idea: minimizing degraded array state, etc. So, why is using a Hot-Spare Drive a bad idea? It’s true that a Hot-Spare helps to minimize the duration of a degraded array state but our goal of creating a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks is to continue operation and not to lose [...]
5
2010
Open-E Overview
Open-E, Inc. is a pioneering leader and developer of IP-based storage management software with headquarters in the United States and Europe. Founded in 1998, the company sells its line of storage management software through a world-wide network of system integrator and reseller partners. The Open-E products are aimed at the SMB and SME markets and enjoy a reputation for best-in-class performance, flexibility, reliability, scalability and return-on-investment. Open-E storage management products are known throughout the storage [...]
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