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A mirror only lets you use one disk in a stack in usable space (50%, or less if for some reason you want a double redundant mirror, i.e. three disks). A RAID-Z depends on the amount of parity disks.
Broadly speaking, however, when an all-flash array is a legacy product that’s been retrofitted with flash capacity then you find Raid levels that span the possible combinations of mirroring ...
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