True, that's my guess. The more single-select disks, the better for RAID10 in sequential writing, as it can leverage the striping and mirroring benefits.
I'm a bit unsure about this. I'll have to review my notes on RAID configurations and their performance characteristics for different application scenarios.
Okay, let me think this through. RAID10 is a combination of RAID1 and RAID0, so the more single-select disks, the better for performance in sequential writing. I'll go with True on this one.
Hmm, I'm not entirely confident, but I think the answer might be False. The more single-select disks, the better for RAID10 in sequential writing, right?
I'm pretty sure the answer is False. RAID10 is a combination of RAID1 and RAID0, so having more single-select disks would actually decrease performance.
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