Ciprico 4105 Series Home Theater Server User Manual


 
MV 4105_Ciprico Inc. 7-5
MediaVault 4105 User Manual Problem Solving
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
TABLE 7-2. Frequently Asked Questions.
What is the proper placement of my
MediaVault?
The MV 4105 can be operated in a tower configuration only.
Whenever possible, do not place the unit near the floor, as it
will pick up more dust.
What are typical data-rate speeds? The internal data rate ranges is 500MB/sec.
Externally, you should see between 250-320MB/sec in RAID 0
under ideal conditions. In RAID 3, this rate drops by about
20-40 MB/sec.
What is striping? Striping is a technique where different parts, called sectors, of
different disk drives are used alternately in sequence.
This is done for several possible reasons: a) Gaining
performance; b) Increasing reliability; or c) Increasing
capacity.
What is spanning/concatenation? This is a technique where hard disk drives are used end-to-
end, i.e. where one fills up the data continues on to the next.
This is strictly done for capacity, and has no gains in either
speed or reliability.
What is mirroring? Mirroring is where data, when written, is written to two differ-
ent disks or sets of disks -- i.e. the same copy in both places.
This offers reliability, at the cost of capacity and speed.
What is RAID 0? In RAID 0, the disk drives are striped with corresponding
sectors of other drives, called strips, sequentially.
Data written goes to sector 1 of drive 1, then sector 1 of drive
2, and so on. RAID 0 sacrifices data protection to gain
capacity and performance.
To do RAID 0 requires a minimum of 2 disk drives. The
MV 4105 uses 5 disk drive modules.