Re: Docs and operation of RAID10, size limitations on 0.90

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> 10,f2 read performance is very good, write performance is okay. AFAIK you 
> can't do a split, the object is to spread head motion and improve 
> performance.

Thanks Bill.  "Split-a-bility" is a requirement unfortunately, so maybe
RAID10 is not viable.  

> I usually create a 100MB or so partition, raid1, on my drives and boot off 
> that using 0.90 superblock. The rest of the storage can be anything you 
> want.

Ok; as do I.  I guess I'll do so again to make sure everything works.

Regards,
Richard
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