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To select the RAID mode, set the RAID Mode DIP Switch to the setting that you want, then apply power while pressing the RAID Setup Key button until booting is complete.\\ | To select the RAID mode, set the RAID Mode DIP Switch to the setting that you want, then apply power while pressing the RAID Setup Key button until booting is complete.\\ | ||
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**RAID with different sized drives?**\\ | **RAID with different sized drives?**\\ | ||
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**Is it possible to convert a raid 0 to raid 1 without losing any data? I am using 2 x 2TB HDDs and about 300 gig is currently stored on the array.**\\ | **Is it possible to convert a raid 0 to raid 1 without losing any data? I am using 2 x 2TB HDDs and about 300 gig is currently stored on the array.**\\ | ||
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Unfortunately the answer is no. RAID 0 (striping) is currently giving you 2 x 2TB, whereas RAID 1 (mirroring) would only give you 2TB. | Unfortunately the answer is no. RAID 0 (striping) is currently giving you 2 x 2TB, whereas RAID 1 (mirroring) would only give you 2TB. | ||
Since you only have 300GB worth of data, you need to copy the data onto another disk (e.g. a USB drive). | Since you only have 300GB worth of data, you need to copy the data onto another disk (e.g. a USB drive). | ||
- | Once you change the RAID mode, you have format the storages again. | + | Once you change the RAID mode, you have to format the storages again. |
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