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This video will look at a number of different storage solutions. Check out / itfreetraining or itfreetraining.com for more of our always free training videos. These include software and hardware based systems. A storage solution is a system that allows more drives to be combined together for performance or redundancy reasons.
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What's in this video
The following storage solutions will be looked at in this video.
Software vs Hardware: The advantages to using hardware over a software solution.
JBOD: Just a bunch of disks. Allows different sized drives to be combined together to form the one drive.
Spanning: Allows multiple drives to be combined of different sizes.
RAID: Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks is a system that allows multiple drives to be combined to form the one drive.
Windows Storage Spaces: This is a new system implemented in Windows Server 2012 that allows multiple drives to be combined together.
Logical Volume Manager: Is an alternative storage system used by operating systems like Linux.
Software vs Hardware
Hardware based systems typically cost more than a software solution as software solutions usually come with the operating system free of charge. A lot of motherboards now come with free hardware based solutions. You will find that if you purchase a server this may come with some hardware based solutions. Some servers may require additional hardware in the server or a higher model may need to be purchased to gain access to some hardware based solutions. The biggest advantage of a hardware solutions is that the operating system sees the drive as a single physical drive. This means the operating system can be booted from this drive. Some software based solutions do not support booting of the operating system. Software solutions may also support some additional features not supported by hardware. For example a software based solutions may allow for multiple files containing the same data to use the same physical space on the drive. Enterprise hardware solutions will often offer additional features as well but do cost more. For example, enterprise hardware solutions will have a web interface allowing access to additional features.
JBOD
Just a Bunch of Disks allows multiple drives to be combined together. This includes different sized drives and different types. For example you could combine solid state drives and mechanical drives together. JBOD does not offer any performance increase and if one of the drives was to fail you would lose all the data on all the drives.
Spanning
Spanning is similar to JBOD however it combines free space on multiple drives together into the one drive. The advantage of spanning is that it allows space that may have otherwise been lost to be used. Spanning does not provide any speed advantages and also does not offer any redundancy. If a drive that is used in spanning was lost, then all the data in the spanned set would be lost.
RAID
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks is a system which allows multiple drives to be combined together to form the one drive. The drives need to be the same size in order to be used. If one drive is larger than the others, typically it still can be used, however the extra space will be left unused. Depending on which RAID solution is used will determine if there are any redundancy or speed advantages. The more expensive RAID solutions may allow drives to be added to the RAID, increasing the amount of space in the RAID. A lot of RAID solutions do not offer this feature and thus if you want to change the size of the RAID you need to destroy the RAID and recreate it.
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References
"Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 Exam Ref 70-410" pg 49-55
"RAID" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID
"Nested RAID levels" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nested_R...
"Step-by-step for Storage Spaces Tiering in Windows Server 2012 R2" blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/ar...
"Logical Volume Manager (Linux)" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_...)

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Комментарии : 71   
@apzeiroturbo
@apzeiroturbo 9 лет назад
Thit was the BEST video about raid/storage I have ever seen. Congratulations!!!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
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@faridismayilov2895 9 лет назад
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@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
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@reidskyler6646
@reidskyler6646 2 года назад
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@dr34m3r_
@dr34m3r_ Год назад
I was one of those ppl. Now I have an easy way to remember it! RAID 0 = 0 redundancy! 🙂👌🏾 Thank you!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Glad we could help.
@MichelleLeeSWEKR
@MichelleLeeSWEKR 2 года назад
Omg, thank you very much! I was trying to understand these types of volumes by reading about it but I just couldn't get the hang of it but with you explaining so clearly and showing images really helped!!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks, glad we could help.
@AbhilashGhadai
@AbhilashGhadai 8 лет назад
Understanding RAID was never This EASY..... HATS OFF......
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
+Abhilash Ghadai Thank you for the comment! We're glad you found our video useful.
@kitwotted
@kitwotted 8 лет назад
A very well-done slideshow visually. Like the single useful video on the subject. Thanx, itfreetraining!!!!!!!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
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@shoaibsaikalgar3136
@shoaibsaikalgar3136 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed the video, Thanku for such a good series..I have a question . is it possible to use LVM on windows server 2012?
@julenissen5477
@julenissen5477 6 лет назад
FINALLLY!! A good explenation of RAID 10 and 5. THANK YOU :))))
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 6 лет назад
You're very welcome!
@TheSkyLegend
@TheSkyLegend 8 лет назад
As an IT student I enjoyed it. Thank you very much. Greetings from BC
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@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
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@studymat
@studymat 7 лет назад
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@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
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@jehangirahmad1384
@jehangirahmad1384 9 лет назад
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@jehangirahmad1384 9 лет назад
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@Visionery1
@Visionery1 7 лет назад
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@ComandanteJ
@ComandanteJ 8 лет назад
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@sudd3660
@sudd3660 7 лет назад
how about an array of 4 devices in pairs of raid 0, as i understand then you get redundancy and speed, twice the cost i think but twice the write speed and four times the read speed, or am i missing something?
@stephennarh7270
@stephennarh7270 7 лет назад
great tutorials as always thanks
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
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@giannaras2010
@giannaras2010 6 лет назад
Can i ask something? If i have got 1 HDD is it possible to raid this HDD's disks between them? I know that a HDD have got lots of disks inside of them so, if it's possible to raid those disks between them this would give a high speed to HDD.
@rhasnath1004
@rhasnath1004 8 лет назад
Thanks for all the great videos. One quick question which software do you use to creating these videos?
@ayaandhanna7581
@ayaandhanna7581 3 года назад
i dont know but i guess its powerpoint or proshow producer
@NeillMikha
@NeillMikha 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this useful video
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 4 года назад
You are most welcome
@bashdarali4804
@bashdarali4804 6 лет назад
thank you best training videos
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 6 лет назад
Thanks very much for you great feedback!
@husseinmaatouk3922
@husseinmaatouk3922 4 года назад
Thanks for video tutorial now i understand Raid
@sudd3660
@sudd3660 7 лет назад
why do not raid 1 with mirror data improve read speed? the raid controller could just read a bit from each copy of the data using the 2 discs, at least read first half of one disc and last half from other.
@NicolasTouilleux
@NicolasTouilleux 7 лет назад
Thanks very much for this video
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
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@theprofessorfate6184
@theprofessorfate6184 9 лет назад
Great video. Thanks
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
TheProfessor Fate Thank you
@upensingh8743
@upensingh8743 5 лет назад
Thnx a lot👍👍👍
@kenjilum7623
@kenjilum7623 9 лет назад
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I was going to set up a Raid 5 array for my gaming machine, but now I think I'll just buy a 4th drive and do a 1+0. If that proves too difficult, I feel safe using Windows Storage Solutions now too. If you reply, do you know if there is any way to change Windows Storage Solutions from a Parity to Mirrored without having to rebuild the drives?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
1+0 is a good option if you have the money to spend on the hard drives. You will need to rebuild the drivers if you change from parity to mirrored. The data is structured very different.
@systemguy0110
@systemguy0110 7 лет назад
Thank you so much!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
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@mybrother6480
@mybrother6480 9 лет назад
Thank you very much.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
Thanks.
@IsraeliFizzy
@IsraeliFizzy 10 лет назад
Great video!!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 10 лет назад
Thank you.
@shaikbasha9820
@shaikbasha9820 Год назад
well explained sir...tq
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
You're most welcome
@ajaykamath1
@ajaykamath1 10 лет назад
Is hardware RAID better than Software RAID. Which is better in terms of performance and quick recovery in case of drive failure.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 10 лет назад
Hardware is consider to have better performance then software. In case of recovery that is questionable. If you have software you only need to put in that hard disks in a computer that supports that kind of software RAID. E.g. in Windows you could remove the drives and place them in any Windows Server to read them. In the case of hardware, you would need to place them in a computer that supports that RAID solution if you had a hardware problem. With good hardware systems you generally do not have to many problem expect replacing failed drives.
@mdzafaralam4999
@mdzafaralam4999 8 лет назад
Hats Off team
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
+Mdzafar Alam Thank you!
@berndschaub5905
@berndschaub5905 5 лет назад
The video is really good, especially the explanation about RAID5 and RAID10, but by now some things are not right anymore. RAID can be booted, for example BTRFS or ZFS. JBOD also means that you can access each disk individually. This is mainly used by software RAID and other storage solutions. The redundancy and speed brings the overlying software. A software RAID can today also support different disk sizes, such as a single RAID10 mirror. Even the statement that you can not expand a RAID is not correct in this context. With RAID1, both disks can be read simultaneously, so it should be twice as fast in reading. It should be made clear that the speed in reading corresponds to the transmission rate of all data disks. In the worst case, the speed in writing corresponds to the number of disk groups with the sum of respective disk speeds. Also, the term pool related LVM is not quite appropriate. These are called aggregates. Pool is rather complete to see. LVMs today are mostly the same or the same storage units. In a pool different stores can be combined. Modern object storage systems, which use erasure coding as an example, use these different types of memory for different speeds, without the user having to move the data from one memory to another.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 5 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback. I don't doubt things have changed since we did this video. It depends also on the implementation will determine what it can and cannot support. Usually hardware RAID will support more than software RAID. I will keep your points in mind for when we create our next RAID video,
@russiansquare
@russiansquare 9 лет назад
Hello everyone....Will Windows 7 Enterprise edition will work with RAID 10 controller? Will Windows 7 Enterprise see logical drive after creation of RAID 10 ? Thank you
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
You need to check with the manufacture of the Raid controller to see if they supply a driver for the operating system you want to use. If they do it should work.
@nettrs7151
@nettrs7151 7 лет назад
Why does RAID5 need at least 3 disks but not 2?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
The minimum number of disks in a RAID 5 set is three (two for data and one for parity). It's theoretically possible to use 2, but any RAID controller I've seen won't let you do that and it won't have any redundancy whatsoever.
@brandonlarsen4632
@brandonlarsen4632 8 лет назад
Thanks....I just want to know what the 3 idiots that gave you guys a thumbs down had a problem with.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
+Brandon Larsen You're very welcome. There will always be dissenting opinions. However, we appreciate those who love and watch our videos so we give them exclusive attention.
@maulanaiskandar1058
@maulanaiskandar1058 8 лет назад
Nice video (y)
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@ballykaur8310
@ballykaur8310 8 лет назад
i am sorry to say that i do not understand what is raid 0 or the other raid i have been trying my best but i just don't get it your video is nice but i am still confused sorry
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
This has an excellent breakdown of RAID: www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2370235,00.asp
@zigaudrey
@zigaudrey 3 года назад
Who think RAID 0 is a good idea? It's good for speed but not for long-live data. I am looking for how effective the drive fully store data, not speed. So, RAID 1 for the server.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 3 года назад
Depends what you are trying to achieve. If for example you are storing cached data you want max speed, but don't care if the data is lost because it will just be cached again. However, if your data is important to you, I would always recommend some sort of redundancy unless you want to resort to backups.
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