Thanks for pointing that out, so if I'm thinking correctly, with RAID1
it's just that there is a copy of the data somewhere on some other
drive.

With RAID10, there's still only 1 other copy, but the entire "original"
disk is mirrored to another one, right?

On Fri, 2016-06-03 at 20:13 +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-06-03 at 13:10 -0500, Mitchell Fossen wrote:
> > 
> > Is there any caveats between RAID1 on all 6 vs RAID10?
> Just to be safe: RAID1 in btrfs means not what RAID1 means in any
> other
> terminology about RAID.
> 
> The former has only two duplicates, the later means full mirroring of
> all devices.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris.
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