> The main point of it is that it provides functionality that DDRAID used
> to, unly in a much more extensive and scaleable manner. It is bassically
> full RAIDn (i.e. n+m RAID) where you can choose the redundancy level you
> want, so of n+m drives, you can lose m and still have everything working.

Really, an interesting project, thanks for the lead. I want to try and spend 
some time reading about it in the next day or two.

Mike



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