How to set up RAID 10 for high performance and fault tolerant disk I/O on Linux

Posted by bob on Sep 29, 2014 4:42 AM EDT
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A RAID 10 (aka RAID 1+0 or stripe of mirrors) array provides high performance and fault-tolerant disk I/O operations by combining features of RAID 0 (where read/write operations are performed in parallel across multiple drives) and RAID 1 (where data is written identically to two or more drives). In this tutorial, I'll show you how […]Continue reading... The post How to set up RAID 10 for high performance and fault tolerant disk I/O on Linux appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: How to create a software RAID-1 array with mdadm on Linux How to set up a Samba file server to use with Windows clients What are useful CLI tools for Linux system admins How to configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) on Linux How to manage LVM volumes on CentOS / RHEL 7 with System Storage Manager

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