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Originally Posted by admin
I'm jumping in the middle here, but our experience with RAIDs several years back when we shipped these for our "Pro" workstation was when one drive went bad, the RAID controller over-wrote the good drive with the bad data, making both drives have the same faulty data.
This was RAID 1 I believe. It would take 3 drive RAID to overcome this. A backup is the safest way... IMHO. 
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What you are referring too was using a raid to extend the size of the C:\ drive. What Jim is looking to do is Raid 5 (I think) which is to mirror the drives so the second will take over if the first quits.