Re: [PATCH 0/5] [RFC] RAID-level terminology change

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On 10/03/13 15:43, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
> - DUP			-> dD		(to allow more that 2 copy per
> 					 disk)
> 
> - RAID1			-> nC or *C	
> 
> - RAID0 		-> mS or *S
> 
> - RAID10		-> nCmS or *CmS or nC*s
> 
> - RAID with parity	-> mSpP or *SpP or mS*p (it is possible ?)
> 
> - single		-> 1C or 1D or 1S or "single"
> 
> 
> where d,n,m,p are integers; '*' is the literal '*' and means "how many
> possible".

Using an asterisk '*' in something will be used as a command line argument risks having the shell expand it. Sticking to pure alphanumeric names would be better.

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