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- Set the parameters of the archive depth and the average number of hours per day during which it is planned to record into the archive.
Archive, days — the required archive depth in days.
Hours per day — the average number of hours per day during which it is planned to record into the archive. 24 hours a day means permanent recording. On the RAID level tab select the RAID level (1). The following options are available:
- JBOD — simple consolidation of disks, which is not a RAID level.
- RAID-0 — RAID 0, an array of disks with data striping.
- RAID-1 — RAID 1, an array of disks with data mirroring.
- RAID-10 — RAID 10, an array of disks with mirroring and striping.
- RAID-5 — RAID 5, an array of disks with block-level striping and one checksum.
- RAID-6 — RAID 6, an array of disks with block-level striping and two checksums.
- Specify the Disk size (2) in the selected units (GB or TB). It is assumed that RAID will be built on the basis of disks of the specified size. The calculation results indicate the required number of disks and other RAID parameters (see Platform calculation results for Server and Server with viewing client).
- Specify Maximum number of disks per RAID group (3). Range of available values is specific to the chosen RAID level.
Specify Number of hot spare disks per server (4). Available values are natural numbers in range from 0 up to 100.
Info title Note More detailed information on RAID options can be found on page Description of RAID levels.
Partners platform calculation
On the section select the appropriate Partner's tab (1) and set the parameters (2) of the archive depth and the average number of hours per day during which it is planned to record into the archive.
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