At 2:06 PM -0600 2005-11-03, Dan Nelson wrote:

 The biggest reason for going RAID-5 is that you only get 50% useable
 capacity out of RAID 10, and at least 75% out of a RAID 5 (with a 3+1
 layout.  With an 8+1 layout you get 88%).  If you don't need fast
 writes, or your controller has sufficient cache to mask the write
 penalty, RAID 5 sure holds a lot more data on the same disks.

However, with RAID-5 you're in seriously bad shape when one of the disks dies. You really need to add a hot spare to that list. And intelligent controllers can be used with other RAID types, too.

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