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Keep in mind that RAID 0 has no fault tolerance, if there is a problem you stand to lose all of your data.

 

You will want a backup solution to another drive if you do RAID 0

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you could also make a drivepool, you will have nor redundancy and it will fill the drives one by one, so if you fill it up with all the 500GB and 1 drive fails you will lose 250GB of all the data on that pool.

 

one way to make a pool like this is with FlexRAID storage pooling ($30)

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