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<h1 class="topictitle1">How device parity protection affects performance </h1>
<div><div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">RAID 5</h4><p>Device parity protection requires extra I/O
operations to save the parity data. To avoid performance problems, all IOAs
contain a nonvolatile write cache that ensures data integrity and provides
faster write capability. The system is notified that a write operation is
complete as soon as a copy of the data is stored in the write cache. Data
is collected in the cache before it gets written to a disk unit. This collection
technique reduces the number of physical write operations to the disk unit.
Because of the cache, performance is generally about the same on protected
and unprotected disk units.</p>
<p>Applications that have many write requests
in a short period of time, such as batch programs, can adversely affect performance.
Disk unit failures can adversely affect the performance for both read and
write operations.</p>
<p>The additional processing that is associated with
a disk unit failure in a device parity set can be significant. The decrease
in performance is in effect until both the failed unit is repaired (or replaced)
and the rebuild process is complete. If device parity protection decreases
performance too much, consider using mirrored protection. </p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">RAID 6</h4><p>Because there is
a capacity of two disk units dedicated to storing parity data in a parity
set for RAID 6, more I/O operations occur with RAID 6 than RAID 5. This may
cause the performance to decrease.</p>
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