Re: RAID10, 3 copies, 3 disks

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Il giorno sab 11 gen 2020 alle ore 20:11 Wol
<antlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
> The "standard" as you call it is actually RAID1+0. This is *not* "linux
> raid10", which is as you describe it - the number of disks can be any
> number greater than the number of mirrors.

Actually, what I need to do is simple: a scalable array with at least
3way-mirrors.

I've thought in using multiple 3way mirrors (RAID1) merged together with LVM or
just a single RAID10 (with 3 disks mirrors) and LVM on top of it as
volume manager.

Don't know which one is better, the result is similar.



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