On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:14:03PM -0800, William Yu wrote:
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> I'm not sure why people say one is better than the other. Both will
> survive the loss of 2 drives -- they're just different drives.
Partly, I think, people who've used both hate 0+1 because of the
recovery cost. In most 0+1 arrangements (I'm aware of none which
don't do this), you have to re-sync the entire thing in case you lose
even one drive. Performance really suffers at that point.
A
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