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  1. Is there a difference between RAID 10 (1+0) and RAID 01 (0+1)?

    With RAID 0+1, a single disk loss from one side of the array (1,2,3 or 4,5,6) will degrade the array to a state where you are essentially running RAID 0 (which is bad). With RAID 1+0, you can lose a single …

  2. raid1 - How RAID 1 and RAID 10 become different when there are 8 ...

    May 7, 2017 · RAID level 01 is the hybrid version of RAID 1 and 0 and this is illustrated below. Source: Wikipedia.org In COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGNING FOR …

  3. ubuntu - RAID 1+0 vs RAID 0+1 - Server Fault

    Note that RAID "10" is not a classical RAID level, it is a nested RAID, and depending on manufacturer implementation it is either RAID 0+1 or RAID 1+0. RAID 5 if you want to maximize disk space.

  4. What are the different widely used RAID levels and when should I ...

    This is a Canonical Question about RAID levels. What are: the RAID levels typically used (including the RAID-Z family)? deployments are they commonly found in? benefits and pitfalls of each?

  5. Which RAID level (5 or 0+1) should I use with 3 disks and why?

    Nov 9, 2010 · 1 One option for 3 disks is to go RAID 1, and use the remaining drive as a hot spare. I'm not sure if your raid controller supports it, but this is a good option. Basically, the third drive is sitting …

  6. Which is the best RAID between RAID 10 and 0+1? - Server Fault

    IMHO the main difference is that usually raid 1+0 has better redundancy that 0+1. In case of a disk failure, in raid 1+0 usually the redundancy is lost only for one stripe, while in 0+1 the entire side of …

  7. Hardware Raid 1 vs Raid 10 - Server Fault

    Jan 12, 2020 · What are the advantages/disadvantages of raid 1+0 vs raid 1 regarding the following: Recoverability. How easy is it to recover data from a raid 1+0 array if the raid array controller fails …

  8. RAID 1, vs RAID 6 vs RAID 10. What is most secure and reliable for my ...

    Jul 28, 2021 · RAID 10 is striped RAID 1, can survive at least 1 failure, and is quite fast, but 50% usable capacity may be too expensive compared to RAID 6. All of the above are better than the single point …

  9. mount: unknown filesystem type 'linux_raid_member'

    Apr 26, 2013 · I have Suse Linux 12.1 and i am trying to mount a single RAID 1 disk, to explore the files in it. However when mounting it: # mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/test mount: unknown filesystem type '

  10. Raid 10 data failure - Server Fault

    Aug 8, 2013 · So you can lose 1 disk from each group and still be fine. If you lose 2 disks that are part of the same group (mirror) then you're out of luck. References RAID Disk Space Calculator RAID 10 Vs …