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After tons of research it seems like a 50/50 split on the application being both read/write. As far as the RAID you could go either way especially with SSDs. I did some benchmark testing between RAID 6 and RAID 10 and my findings were 50% less IOPS on Sequential Read/Writes and 50% less IOPS on Random Read when using RAID 6. If you're using high performance SSDs than either RAID would work fine. The RAID 10 IOPS were around 6,500-8500 on Read/Write.
I prefer to use RAID 1, easier to recover from IMO and configure
After tons of research it seems like a 50/50 split on the application being both read/write. As far as the RAID you could go either way especially with SSDs. I did some benchmark testing between RAID 6 and RAID 10 and my findings were 50% less IOPS on Sequential Read/Writes and 50% less IOPS on Random Read when using RAID 6. If you're using high performance SSDs than either RAID would work fine. The RAID 10 IOPS were around 6,500-8500 on Read/Write.
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