What is RAID-10?
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What is RAID-10?
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RAID-10 is a combination of RAID-1 and RAID-0. It is implemented at hardware level rather than on the operating system. It is used to connect mirrored disk pairs to form a RAID-0 array. Data is written on the striped set of disk array as in RAID-0 and then it is mirrored as in RAID-1. Although expensive, RAID-10 provides better fault tolerance as well as input/output performance.
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