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RAID5 implementation aspectsThe theory behind RAID level 5 is simple, but implementations are not. The
number of parameters controlling the exact layout is greater than in a RAID 0
and as a result, more variations are possible. Here is a brief discussion of
these additional RAID5 parameters (assuming that stripe size and order of member disks
in the array is already known).
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Human being can solve the problem easily (especially thinking
about an experienced human being) by looking at the overall picture of the
broken array. The automated software lacks the human perception and has to
utilize different approaches. Automated approaches mostly rely on some
statistical properties of the array. This imposes some requirements as far as
broken array is concerned.
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Arrays containing large amounts of data are easier to
reconstruct because they contain more samples for a statistics.
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Arrays with more drives require more data (for more samples)
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RAID5 is more complicated because it has more parameters
(layout type and parity parameters are to be determined).
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