Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 02:53:01PM -0400, Ted Byers wrote:
>> I take it that "RAID 1+0" refers to a combination of Raid 1 and RAID 0.
>> What about RAID 10? I am curious because RAID 10 has come out since the
>> last time I took a look at RAID technology. I am not sure what it actually
>> does differently from RAID 5.
>
> AIUI, RAID 10 = RAID 1+0. Lame, I know. Similarly, some people have
> invented RAID 50 = RAID 5+0.
>
> Not sure if that's the official definition though, but that's the way
> I've seen it used.
Useful info on RAID definitions:
http://tinyurl.com/zhnmc
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