The Intel® VROC family of products provides the ability to change the strip size on existing volumes (migration required). Intel® VROC will support a strip size migration in conjunction with a RAID level migration.
Migration supports strip sizes for the respective RAID levels supported. Strip size support for values is in kilobytes.
The following table lists the available strip size configurations.
Disk Type | RAID 0 | RAID 5 | RAID 10 |
Default Values | |||
SATA Disks | 128KB | 64KB | 64KB |
NVMe* Disks | 16KB | 128KB | 16KB |
Option Values | 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32KB, 64KB, 128KB | 16KB, 32KB, 64KB, 128KB | 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32KB, 64KB |
The user can assign a data strip size to a volume while creating a new volume or while changing the type of an existing volume. The user cannot change the strip size of an existing volume without changing its type.
The strip size refers to each logical contiguous data block used in a RAID 0, RAID 5, or RAID 10 volume. This setting is not available for RAID 1 volumes due to its redundant configuration. The default strip size for RAID 1 volumes is 128KB. The default value for all the RAID types is the recommended strip size based on the system configuration and the volume type selected; changing the pre-selection for RAID 0, 5 and 10 volumes is best suited for advanced users.
The following table describes the usage scenarios for the typical strip sizes. The data provided in this table may vary based on the brand, type, size, and speed of the disks used.
Strip Size | Description | RAID Types |
4KB | Best for Web Servers (fast read transfer rate with slow write transfer rate). | RAID 0, 10 |
8KB | Best for databases (fast read transfer rate with faster write transfer rate than with 4KB strips). | RAID 0, 10 |
16KB | Good for sequential transfers. | RAID 0, 5, 10 |
32KB | Best for sequential transfers. | RAID 0, 5, 10 |
64KB | Best general-purpose strip size. | RAID 0, 5 (default value), 10 (default value) |
128KB | Best for audio and video editing. | RAID 0 (default value), 5 |