> There are several types of vdevs:

wow, outstanding list Kyle!

 > suggested that there is little benefit to having 10
 > or more devices in a RAIDZ vdev.

the tgx is split between vdevs, the blocks to the single
raidz vdev is divided by the data elements in the raidz
set, so lets say its 128k, with a 4+1 raidz set
each disk will see 32k. so the 9+1 would get 14.2k.
and what if the block is less than 128k? wouldn't
it be better to have two sets of 4+1 and go
twice as fast splitting the blocks less in the
process? (two vdevs)

                        Rob

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