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RAID 10 characteristics:
Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (n/2) disks, where n is an even integer.
Mirror images of the data are striped across sets of physical disks. This level provides redundancy
through mirroring.
When a disk fails, the virtual disk still works. The data is read from the surviving mirrored disk.
Improved read performance and write performance.
Redundancy for protection of data.
RAID Level 1-Concatenated (Concatenated Mirror)
RAID 1-concatenated is a RAID 1 disk group that spans across more than a single pair of physical disks.
This configuration combines the advantages of concatenation with the redundancy of RAID 1. No striping
is involved in this RAID type.
NOTE: You cannot create a RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk or reconfigure to RAID 1-
concatenated with Storage Management. You can only monitor a RAID 1- concatenated virtual disk
with Storage Management.
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