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| RAID10 |
| Author: Gabriel Torres |
Last Updated: January 6, 2006 |
| Category: Storage
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Redundand Array of Independent Disks, Level 10
RAID 10 is similar to RAID 0+1, i.e. it is a RAID system using, at the same time, data stripping and mirroring. Its main difference to RAID 0+1 is if one of the hard drives fails, the system becomes a RAID 1 system. On RAID 0+1 if one of the hard drives fails, the system becomes a RAID 0 system.
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