What Is The Difference Between Raid 10 And Raid 5?
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RAID 10, also known as RAID 1+0, is a mirrored/striped set of drives with no parity or striping. It offers the highest performance and fault tolerance of any RAID configuration. RAID 5 is a striped array with parity, offering better read performance than other RAID configurations. RAID 5 takes more disks to achieve the same level of redundancy as RAID 10, but offers slightly better write performance due to the parity data.