Raid 10 – Mirror / Stripe - Asus DS300i User Manual

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Chapter 9: Technology Background
RAID 10 – Mirror / Stripe
Mirror + Stripe combines both of the RAID 1 and RAID 0 logical drive types.
RAID 10 can increase performance by reading and writing data in parallel or
striping, while protecting data by duplicating it or mirroring.
ASUS implements RAID 10 by creating a data stripe over one pair of disk drives,
then mirroring the stripe over a second pair of disk drives. Some applications
refer to this method as RAID 0+1.
Figure 6. ASUS RAID 10 starts with a data stripe, then mirrors it
1. Data Stripe
2. Data Mirror
Disk Drives
The data capacity RAID 10 logical drive equals the capacity of the smallest
physical drive times the number of physical drives, divided by two.
In some cases, RAID 10 offers double fault tolerance, depending on which
physical drives fail.
RAID 10 arrays require an even number of physical drives and a minimum of
four.
For RAID 10 characteristics using an odd number of physical drives, choose
RAID 1E.
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