I don't know how the formatting was lost on this email, so here's
another try so it makes more sense:

RAID 0: non-redundant striping of drives 

RAID 1: drive mirroring (always an even number of drives) 

RAID 2: byte striping with moving parity (obsolete) 

RAID 3: byte striping with a fixed parity drive (obsolete) 

RAID 4: block striping with a fixed parity drive (obsolete) 

RAID 5: block striping with striped parity 

RAID 6: block striping with dual parity stripes (allows two drives to
fail)

RAID 1+0 or RAID 10: Mirrors of RAID 0 stripes (always an even number of
drives) 

RAID 0+3 or RAID 35: Striped RAID 3 (obsolete) 

RAID 0+5 or RAID 50: Striped RAID 5 

RAID 1+5 or RAID 51: Mirrors of RAID 5 strips

The last one is a play on "area 51", but it's the most fail-safe of all
of the RAID levels, used by military and extremely wealthy ignorants
that believe data loss only comes from failed hardware. 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Keith Anderson
> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Raid Controller
> 
> 
> By the way, RAID 10 is not a mirrored set of Raid 5.  Just 
> for the sake of a memory jog on my part, here are all of the 
> RAID levels:
> 
> RAID 0: non-redundant striping of drives RAID 1: drive 
> mirroring (always an even number of drives) RAID 2: byte 
> striping with moving parity (obsolete) RAID 3: byte striping 
> with a fixed parity drive (obsolete) RAID 4: block striping 
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