RE: Storage array advice anyone?

Cary,

Thanks for that, the paper is very interesting. Your recollection regarding the
double-whammy is correct.

The figures used for MTBF, disk size etc. are all now a bit out of date so what
I'll do (hopefully before Christmas) is redo the calculations using todays
figures and give a few more scenarios (including a comparision with RAID 10,
which I believe can be treated as RAID5 with 2 disks in the set, pls correct me
if that is an incorrect assumption). Then I'll send the results to the list for
info.

Chris

PS Cary would you mind if I send the results to you for review first before
sending to the list?

Quoting Cary Millsap <cary.millsap@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> The probabilities are already worked out, and they're publicly available =
> in
> the paper called "RAID: High-Performance, Reliable Secondary Storage" =
> (an
> ACM Surveys article) by Messrs. Chen, Lee, Gibson, Katz, and Patterson.
>
> Not many people bother to put them into Excel, but when I once played =
> with
> the numbers a bit, I realized pretty quickly that the probability of an
> outage-causing double-whammy is a lot worse than most people think. The
> article mentions that point specifically, if I remember correctly.
>
> The key idea is that the failures of two disks in an array are =
> frequently
> not independent events. Often, the event that just screwed up disk #1 =
> has a
> higher probability now of screwing up disk #2 before you can fix #1.
>
>
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