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2012/4/30 Brian Candler <B.Candler at pobox.com>
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> However it doesn't give me resilience against server failure, unless I have
> a distributed volume across two servers, which with RAID10 as well means
> each block is written to 4 separate disks.
>

Distribution across two servers is implied as we are talking about gluster
and not about a standard raid.

So, we have to create a DISTRIBUTED AND REPLICATED gluster volume with at
least 2 servers.
On each server, which is the best way to manage disks? RAID10? No RAID?
RAID0?
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