On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Slack-Moehrle <mailingli...@mailnewsrss.com > wrote:
> Hi All, > > I am looking at ZFS and I get that they call it RAIDZ which is similar to > RAID 5, but what about RAID 10? Isn't a RAID 10 setup better for data > protection? > > So if I have 8 x 1.5tb drives, wouldn't I: > > - mirror drive 1 and 5 > - mirror drive 2 and 6 > - mirror drive 3 and 7 > - mirror drive 4 and 8 > > Then stripe 1,2,3,4 > > Then stripe 5,6,7,8 > > How does one do this with ZFS? > > -Jason > Just keep adding mirrored vdev's to the pool. It isn't exactly like a raid-10, as zfs doesn't to a typical raid-0 stripe, per se. It is the same basic concept as raid-10 though. You would be striping across all of the mirrored sets, not just a subset. So you would do: zpool create tank mirror drive1 drive2 mirror drive3 drive4 mirror drive5 drive6 mirror drive7 drive8 See here: http://www.stringliterals.com/?p=132 <http://www.stringliterals.com/?p=132> --Tim
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