You would use ghosting software to copy over or you could download the utility to actually copy drive to drive. As far as raid goes, raid 0 is for supposedly faster read/write access but you will lose all your data if a drive goes out. Raid 1 means whatever data is on drive 1 will be on drive 2, data reduntancy. So if 1 drive fails you still have a good drive that has all your data on it. And its just a matter of getting another drive, hooking it up and the raid will rebuild itself automatically.
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