What are the performance differences in various parity placement policies in RAID 5?

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Ah. With further information about what you meant I find this informative link:

The Performance of Parity Placements in Disk Arrays

To summarize: left-symmetric, extended-left-symmetric and flat-left-symmetric are the best over the examined workloads.

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thank u very much :) – backslash Mar 23 '11 at 13:01
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There are no alternative parity policies in RAID-5. That is why it is -5. It could be -3 or -4 or -6 but RAID-5 is defined by its choice of parity policy

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Thank u for the reply :) May be I've not specified the question rightly. I was asking about performance differences (if any) among various parity placement policies like left symmetric, right asymmetric, etc. I was having an argument with a friend that they are purely implementation differences and do not have any performance differences - truely both of us (my friend and myself) are RAID-kiddies and none of us has a proper reasoning to back up the argument. – backslash Mar 17 '11 at 3:35
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