RAID Rebuild Time
This tool continues the Compute design flow
Use this step to estimate how long the platform remains exposed after a disk failure and whether the degraded-state window becomes large enough to materially change recovery risk.
This is where drive size, real rebuild throughput, RAID layout, and verification behavior stop being maintenance assumptions and start becoming measurable fault exposure.
Best for: evaluating how long your system remains vulnerable after a disk failure.
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This tool is included with Pro access for this category.
What this models
- Approximate rebuild duration under real effective throughput
- Failure exposure during degraded-state operation
- How parity overhead and verify passes change operational risk
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Results
Model: rebuild time is estimated from drive size, effective rebuild throughput, parity penalty, and optional verify pass. This is a planning approximation, not a substitute for actual controller and array telemetry.
Export Report
Add optional project context and generate a clean documentation view that can be printed or saved as a PDF for client or internal use.