if you only have two drives concurrent access is guaranteed.
Miguel Medalha wrote:
have raid 0 and raid1 on the same drive isn't going to gie you anything
since the raid 1 will "slow" the other raids down.
You are assuming that both arrays will always be concurrently accessed
but that may not be the case.
More yet: the configuration may have been studied in such a way that
concurrent access is rarely the case.
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