On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 06:44:20PM -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:

> Depending on near/far choices, raid10 should be faster than raid5, with 
> far read should be quite a bit faster. You can't boot off raid10, and if 
> you put your swap on it many recovery CDs won't use it. But for general 
> use and swap on a normally booted system it is quite fast.

Hmm, why would you put swap on a raid10? I would in a production
environment always put it on separate swap partitions, possibly a number,
given that a number of drives are available.

best regards
keld
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