Put hard drive crashes “On-Hold!” A server enables businesses to share hard drives and resources, and makes central backup a breeze. But having a server without the right equipment will NOT keep your data safe when you need it.
Now imagine you could push an On-Hold button the second before the hard drive fails. You could then replace the bad drive before any damage occurs. That is the purpose of a Raid 5 Array.
In case of a failure, a Raid 5 Array protects the server from “down time.” It will allow for a drive to fail and your system to continue running without the result of lost data. Raid 5 does this by storing parity data on all the hard drives. Parity is a formula that calculates error correction data. By distributing parity across all drives it creates a safety net for the data when a drive fails.
There are many different types of Raid Arrays. Raid 5 allows redundancy with little sacrifice. A company of any size should not even consider the other types of raid array. Raid 0 and Raid 1 have very high rates of failure and should not even be considered. Raid 5 is the most redundant, affordable and safest for a business of any size. When considering a server, ask for Raid 5.
There are affordable Raid 5 controllers even for single computers. If you are working with critical data you can not afford to lose then Raid 5 is the right solution for you. For your data, a Raid 5 array is the best insurance money can buy. Scott A. Moulton, CCFS |