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 Tuesday, March 06, 2007

We do not understand why Nvidia seems to have abandoned Raid 10. Intel Matrix Storage Technology on the 965P and Q965 chipset both support raid 10 on board with several motherboards. We again searched to web only to find the misleading, non factual information still is alive and well.

What we cannot understand is the number of people who still seem to think that raid 10 is the same as 0+1. Are these people just picking up incorrect information and pasted it in their site without any research at all? If there is any question what so ever ask and ask.

Yes 1+0 is different from 0+1. We have thought about simply pointing at the sites which are wrong but that is not wise.
What is hard to believe is there are data recovery companies claiming 0/1 is the same as raid 10. It is simple 10 is 1+0 and the mirror comes before the strip.

We could point you at our resources and we will, but since there appears to be endless misleading information.  We will simply point at the correct information and let the others run wild.

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