Alternatives to RAID 10 Implementation

RAID 10 arrays are typically used in environments that require uncompromising availability coupled with exceptionally high throughput for the delivery of data located in secondary storage. In recent years a number of mutations of RAID 10 have been developed with similar capabilities. This paper presents one of the popular alternative implementations and discusses the relative advantages and disadvantages of RAID 10 and this alternative.

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