11.0 HP StoreVirtual Storage User Guide (AX696-96275, December 2013)

Table 46 Setting a data protection level for a volume
For this number of copiesSelect any of these data protection levelsWith this
number of
available
storage
systems in
cluster
One copy of data in the cluster. Network RAID-0 (None)
1
2
One copy of data in the cluster. Network RAID-0 (None)
Network RAID-10 (2–Way Mirror) Two copies of data in the cluster.
3
One copy Network RAID-0 (None)
Network RAID-10 (2-Way Mirror) Two copies
Three copiesNetwork RAID-10+1 (3-Way Mirror)
Network RAID-5 (Single Parity) Data striped on three storage systems including
single parity.
At least 4
One copy Network RAID-0 (None)
Network RAID-10 (2-Way Mirror) Two copies
Three copiesNetwork RAID-10+1 (3-Way Mirror)
Network RAID-10+2 (4-Way Mirror) Four copies
Data striped on four storage systems including
single parity.
Network RAID-5 (Single Parity)
At least 5
One copy Network RAID-0 (None)
Network RAID-10 Two copies
Three copiesNetwork RAID-10+1 (3-Way Mirror)
Network RAID-10+2 (4-Way Mirror) Four copies
Data striped on five storage systems including
single parity.
Network RAID-5 (Single Parity)
Network RAID-6 (Dual Parity)
Data striped on five storage systems including
dual parity.
At least 6
One copy Network RAID-0 (None)
Network RAID-10 Two copies
Three copiesNetwork RAID-10+1 (3-Way Mirror)
Network RAID-10+2 (4-Way Mirror) Four copies
Data striped on five storage systems including
single parity.
Network RAID-5 (Single Parity)
Network RAID-6 (Dual Parity)
Data striped on six storage systems including
dual parity.
At least 7
One copy Network RAID-0 (None)
Network RAID-10 Two copies
Three copiesNetwork RAID-10+1 (3-Way Mirror)
Network RAID-10+2 (4-Way Mirror) Four copies
Data striped on five storage systems including
single parity.
Network RAID-5 (Single Parity)
Network RAID-6 (Dual Parity)
Data striped on seven storage systems including
dual parity.
Provisioning volumes 143