Setting up a RAID system

It is possible to set up a RAID system, in order to enhance data security. In a RAID system, physically available storage media, including hard drives or Flash cards, are organized in a logic drive.

On these storage media, redundant information is created in a targeted manner and mirrored to all storage media integrated in the RAID system. If individual storage media fail due to defects, for example, the data is not lost. A faulty storage medium can be replaced with a new one. The data is restored on the new storage medium with the aid of the remaining storage medium. In this way the original state can easily be restored.

The following RAID options can be selected to set up a RAID system:

Setting up a RAID system 1:

Optimum RAID system

An inappropriate RAID option can lead to data loss. Ensure optimum data security for your system and the devices used in it.

Only use the RAID 1 option for your RAID system, in order to ensure enhanced data security in case of failure of the storage media.

Recommendations

  1. For a RAID system, only the RAID 1 option is recommended and described in the documentation.
  2. Make regular backups of your system. Note that a RAID system only protects against hardware failures (storage media). The RAID system does not protect against data corruption, which makes the storage medium unusable.
  3. Use an USV so that no corrupt data is written on the storage media during a power failure.
  4. Use storage media suitable for industrial use supplied by Beckhoff.

Chapter overview

The following sections describe how to set up a RAID system with the following two methods: