Computer Science, asked by Hima5940, 1 month ago

What is the stripe size of a five-disk RAID 5 set with a strip size of 32 KB?
Compare it with the stripe size of a five-disk RAID 0 array with the same
strip size.

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Answered by maurya666yash
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Answer:

A stripe depth of 32 KB has been assigned to a five-disk RAID 5 set. What is the stripe size? across the disks. five disk striped RAID set with a strip size of 64KB, the stripe size is 320 KB (64KB x 5).

Answered by adritabarmanroy
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is 160KB

Explanation:

Given-  The stripe size of a five-disk RAID 5 set with a strip size of 32 KB

Stripe size is the multiple of strip size by the number of data disks in the RAID set.

five (4 + 1) disk parity RAID which set with a strip size of 64 KB the stripe size will be the 256 KB (64 KB x 4).

RAID5 = 1x Parity

5 Disk RAID-5 Set = 4 Data + 1 Parity

Stripe Size = 32KB × 5 = 160KB

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