thumb|HP EVA4400 storage array, consisting of 2U controller enclosure (top) and 4 2U disk shelves

thumb|[[EMC Symmetrix DMX1000]]

A disk array is a disk storage system which contains multiple disk drives. It is differentiated from a disk enclosure, in that an array has cache memory and advanced functionality, like RAID, deduplication, encryption and virtualization.

Components of a disk array include:

  • Disk array controllers
  • Cache in form of both volatile random-access memory and non-volatile flash memory.
  • Disk enclosures for both magnetic rotational hard disk drives and electronic solid-state drives.
  • Power supplies

Typically a disk array provides increased availability, resiliency, and maintainability by using additional redundant components (controllers, power supplies, fans, etc.), often up to the point where all single points of failure (SPOFs) are eliminated from the design. Additionally, disk array components are often hot-swappable.

Traditionally disk arrays were divided into categories: