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Old 01-11-2008, 10:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default What we want for our server

We have a server here that we want to setup as a file server. What we really want is two 500gb+ drives which mirror each other in case one fails. 1 problem... the server only supprots SCSI drives which can only support up to 300gb per drive. So... we basically need to get 4. Is there a way to have 2 of these drives setup in a RAID, which will then be mirrored to thse other 2 drives?

Maybe have 2 300gb drives act as 1 drive, and be mirrored to the other 2, which are also acting as 1 drive
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