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- Subject: RAID-10 explicitly defined drive pairs?
- From: Jan Kasprzak <kas@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 12:54:59 +0100
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Hello, Linux RAID gurus,
I have a new server with two identical external disk shelves (22 drives each),
which will be connected to the server with a pair of SAS cables.
I want to use RAID-10 on these disks, but I want it to be configured
so that the data will always be mirrored between the shelves.
I.e. I want to be able to overcome complete failure of a single shelf.
Is there any way how to tell mdadm explicitly how to set up
the pairs of mirrored drives inside a RAID-10 volume?
Thanks,
-Yenya
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