Raid 10 Vs Raid 5?
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Raid 10 is a combination of Raid 1 and Raid 0. It requires at least four disks and offers significantly better performance and reliability than the single–parity RAID 5. RAID 10 also requires twice as many disks as RAID 5, making it more expensive to implement.
Raid 5 requires at least three disks and offers a good balance between performance and cost. RAID 5 also offers better data protection than RAID 0 due to its single–parity storage system. However, it can suffer from reduced performance if one of the disks in a RAID 5 array fails.