Traditional RAID-5 arrays

A traditional RAID-5 array is several disks organized in rows and columns. A column is a number of disks located in the same ordinal position in the array. A row is the minimal number of disks necessary to support the full width of a parity stripe.

Figure: Traditional RAID-5 array shows the row and column arrangement of a traditional RAID-5 array.

Figure: Traditional RAID-5 array

Traditional RAID-5 array

This traditional array structure supports growth by adding more rows per column. Striping is accomplished by applying the first stripe across the disks in Row 0, then the second stripe across the disks in Row 1, then the third stripe across the Row 0 disks, and so on. This type of array requires all disks columns and rows to be of equal size.