It's how RAID5 works. Check this page docs http://baarf.com/ about it.
This is utter BS.
Serious RAID controllers perform parallel I/O on as many drives that
are making up a given array. Of course I'm talking of SAS drives here
with battery backed-up controller.
Kid sister RAID5-6 implementations using SATA drives and no dedicated
hardware are best avoided and have more drawbacks than are listed in
cited prose.
I run 24/7 an Areca 1882i controller with 6 SAS 15Krpm drives in RAID6
and a couple more in RAID1 and I've yet to witness any problem whatsoever.
It's just like talking BS on a language because of some obscure bug in
a non-conformant compiler.
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