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@@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ The target is named "raid" and it accepts the following parameters:
 		- rotating parity N (right-to-left) with data restart
   raid6_nc	RAID6 N continue
 		- rotating parity N (right-to-left) with data continuation
+  raid10        Various RAID10 inspired algorithms chosen by additional params
+		- RAID10: Striped Mirrors (aka 'Striping on top of mirrors')
+		- RAID1E: Integrated Adjacent Stripe Mirroring
+		-  and other similar RAID10 variants
 
   Reference: Chapter 4 of
   http://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/SNIA_DDF_Technical_Position_v2.0.pdf
@@ -59,6 +63,28 @@ The target is named "raid" and it accepts the following parameters:
 		logical size of the array.  The bitmap records the device
 		synchronisation state for each region.
 
+        [raid10_copies   <# copies>]
+        [raid10_format   near]
+		These two options are used to alter the default layout of
+		a RAID10 configuration.  The number of copies is can be
+		specified, but the default is 2.  There are other variations
+		to how the copies are laid down - the default and only current
+		option is "near".  Near copies are what most people think of
+		with respect to mirroring.  If these options are left
+		unspecified, or 'raid10_copies 2' and/or 'raid10_format near'
+		are given, then the layouts for 2, 3 and 4 devices are:
+		2 drives         3 drives          4 drives
+		--------         ----------        --------------
+		A1  A1           A1  A1  A2        A1  A1  A2  A2
+		A2  A2           A2  A3  A3        A3  A3  A4  A4
+		A3  A3           A4  A4  A5        A5  A5  A6  A6
+		A4  A4           A5  A6  A6        A7  A7  A8  A8
+		..  ..           ..  ..  ..        ..  ..  ..  ..
+		The 2-device layout is equivalent 2-way RAID1.  The 4-device
+		layout is what a traditional RAID10 would look like.  The
+		3-device layout is what might be called a 'RAID1E - Integrated
+		Adjacent Stripe Mirroring'.
+
 <#raid_devs>: The number of devices composing the array.
 	Each device consists of two entries.  The first is the device
 	containing the metadata (if any); the second is the one containing the