The raid10 module in linux supports a layout described as 'far=2'.
In this layout, with two drives, the first half of the drives is used
for a raid0, and the second half is used for a mirrored raid0 with the
data on the other disk. In this layout reads should certainly go at
raid0 speeds, though there is cost in the speed of writes.

Remember, RAID-10 far=2 mode was very slow in July 2005; don't
know if it has improved since then. See:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02339.html

PS. If you ever need it I have plenty of data from a super redundant
5 disk RAID-1 recorded with atsar.  It does quite well balancing
many small, parallel random reads from a webserver.  Struggles
a little when mixing a single large read with many small parallel
reads.
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