[AccessD] Storage Advisors > Blog Archive > Yet another RAID-10 vs RAID-5 question

Drew Wutka DWUTKA at Marlow.com
Fri Jun 25 00:16:11 CDT 2010


Great article, thanks for the link John.  There is one issue with the
technical details.  The 'reading' is on paper like that, but most real
life RAID 5's are slower on read then the same drives in a raid 0,10 or
0+1.  (Probably due to the overhead of the parity being checked...would
depend on the operation of the actual controller.)

Drew

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http://storageadvisors.adaptec.com/2007/04/17/yet-another-raid-10-vs-rai
d-5-question/
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