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RE: Raid 0+1 or Raid 1+0

From: Deshpande, Kirti <kirti.deshpande_at_verizon.com>
Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 12:43:04 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005A0A6A.20030522124304@fatcity.com>


Isn't that the same thing ???? ;)
(0+1 = 1, 1+0=1).

I was reading this article from last years IOUG Conf...... =:(

Now, I duck :)
- Kirti  

Sorry, could not resist !

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With RAID 0+1 you immediately lose 50% of your IO capacity when a drive fails. With a 10 disk RAID 0+1 setup, you lose 10% of your IO capacity with a drive failure.

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