Raid 5 Vs Raid 10?
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RAID 5: RAID 5 uses block-level striping with parity data distributed across all the disks. It requires at least three disks and offers good performance, relatively low cost, and fault tolerance.
RAID 10: RAID 10 combines mirroring and striping, so it requires at least four disks. It provides excellent performance and fault tolerance, but it is more expensive than RAID 5. RAID 10 offers good read and write performance and is better suited for applications that require both.