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| ==== Raid ==== | ==== Raid ==== | ||
| - | If you have a spare hard drive the same or exceeding the size of your main drive, you can setup a raid, which means the drive is automatically mirrored on the other (RAID 0 Setting). In case of an emergency, you have the other, identical drive ready to rumble.\\ | + | If you have a spare hard drive the same or exceeding the size of your main drive, you can setup a raid, which means the drive is automatically mirrored on the other (RAID 1 Setting). In case of an emergency, you have the other, identical drive ready to rumble.\\ |
| On Mac OS, you can create a raid in the Disk Utility (you will find it in the utilities folder, just search for it using spotlight).\\ | On Mac OS, you can create a raid in the Disk Utility (you will find it in the utilities folder, just search for it using spotlight).\\ | ||
| It is advisable to have your main drive setup as a raid in any case in addition to other backup methods, because it is the fastest method to be back to work.\\ | It is advisable to have your main drive setup as a raid in any case in addition to other backup methods, because it is the fastest method to be back to work.\\ | ||
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