gives single drive random I/O performance.

For reads - true. For writes it's probably behaves better than RAID5

yes, because as with reads it gives single drive performance. small writes on RAID5 gives lower than single disk performance.

If you need higher performance, build your pool out of multiple RAID-Z vdevs.
even you need normal performance use gmirror and UFS
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