The most common RAIDs require between 2-4 drives.
RAID0 requires a minimum of 2 drives
RAID1 requires a minimum of 2 drives
RAID5 requires a minimum of 3 drives.
RAID10 requires a minimum of 4 drives.
A minimum of 3 disk drives for Raid-5 volume
The minimum number of harddrives for a fully functional raid 5 system is 4 hard drives.
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i don't have a clue what the heck this crap means i am trying to find it out myself so if anyone can help me answer the question
deliverable volume is for liquids while minimum fill would be for semisolids.
Three disks would be the absolute minimal for starting a RAID-5 volume. As for the maximum? It would be limited only by your Raid controller and budget. Theoretically one could have an infinitely large disk array with sufficient controllers and systems. Of course access time and disk failure rates compiled with volume recovery would become an issue. Even with hot spares. Hope this helps!
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A number cannot have a volume.
A cuboid, of a given volume, has minimum length etc when each of them is equal to the cube root of the volume.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.
To optimize a volume means to find either the minimum or maximum value possible. In order to optimize a volume you take the derivative of the volume equation and set it equal to zero.
No, it does not. The volume of water changes according with it's temperature. Water, unlike other substances, it has a minimum volume at 4 degrees Celsius.
The threshold of hearing is the minimum volume (loudness) at which a sound can be heard. This minimum volume is different for difference frequencies. Low frequencies have higher thresholds (require greater volume) to be heard. This is why audio amplifies have a base boost feature to raise the volume of low frequencies so they can be heard better.
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