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authorMichael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>2012-01-10 18:39:17 +0400
committerMichael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>2012-01-10 18:39:17 +0400
commit63bde5754fb7b1cca1c98bb64835dd3e6e347495 (patch)
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fixed a typo (RAID6 vs RAID10) in FAQ (Closes: #637068)
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@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ The latest version of this FAQ is available here:
In two thirds of the cases, yes[0], and it does not matter which layout you
use. When you assemble 4 disks into a RAID10, you essentially stripe a RAID0
across two RAID1, so the four disks A,B,C,D become two pairs: A,B and C,D.
- If A fails, the RAID6 can only survive if the second failing disk is either
+ If A fails, the RAID10 can only survive if the second failing disk is either
C or D; If B fails, your array is dead.
Thus, if you see a disk failing, replace it as soon as possible!