Phil Stracchino wrote:

> With RAID6, you can survive any one or two disk failures, in degraded
> mode.  You'll have a larger working set than RAID10, but performance
> will be slower because of the overhead of parity calculations.  A third
> failure will bring the array down and you will lose the data.

There's always RAID60, but that requires a lot of drives.




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