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Forum: General 08-27-2008, 04:29 PM
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Posted By dnanian
The RAID happens behind the scenes. You don't...

The RAID happens behind the scenes. You don't have to partition unless you need to have two volumes. If one drive fails, the drive will notify you and you'll replace the bad drive, but the data will...
Forum: General 08-27-2008, 02:15 PM
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Posted By dnanian
Right, so format it. You won't see two drives,...

Right, so format it. You won't see two drives, just one - and you should partition it, with the Partition tab, as "GUID" for an Intel Mac or "Apple Partition Map" for Power PC>

Don't format for...
Forum: General 08-27-2008, 01:37 PM
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Posted By dnanian
There's nothing tricky to do, and no need to use...

There's nothing tricky to do, and no need to use Disk Utility to RAID it. Instead, it has hardware RAID built in. You should set that to "mirrored", and treat it like a regular drive... the RAIDing...
Forum: General 08-19-2008, 11:14 AM
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Posted By dnanian
A RAID 'fixes itself': basically, if one of two...

A RAID 'fixes itself': basically, if one of two drives fails, the other takes over. At that point the RAID is 'degraded' and cannot absorb another failure until it's repaired with a new drive (at...
Forum: General 08-19-2008, 08:21 AM
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Posted By dnanian
Well, what it would do is protect you against...

Well, what it would do is protect you against making mistakes. A RAID is going to give you, as you said, second-by-second duplication -- so, disk corruption (non-hardware) is going to be replicated...
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