Re: What's the typical RAID10 setup?

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=] hehehe there is no standard for linux, just the linux standard that
was implemented :P
linux raid10 work and is the same idea of the 'raid10' academic standard
i don´t know any raid standard, just hardware based standard
you can´t get a smart array(hp) disk and put on a perc(dell) or linux
mdadm and wait it will work without tweaking...


2011/1/31 Jon Nelson <jnelson-linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Before this goes any further, why not just reference the excellent
> Wikipedia article (actually, excellent applies to both Wikipedia *and*
> the article):
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-standard_RAID_levels#Linux_MD_RAID_10
>
> The only problem I have with the wikipedia article is the assertion
> that Linux MD RAID 10 is non-standard. It's as standard as anything
> else is in this world.
>
>
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