G Raid 6T
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Re: G Raid 6T
Hi MacRuiz,
The drive should be setup already, if not, you do it in Disk Utility under the RAID tab. You will drag each of the drives into the RAID window and set it up for the type of RAID you want, then click apply. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
The drive should be setup already, if not, you do it in Disk Utility under the RAID tab. You will drag each of the drives into the RAID window and set it up for the type of RAID you want, then click apply. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Gene Gilbert
G-Technology Tech Support
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G-Technology Tech Support
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Re: G Raid 6T
Gene Gilbert,
Thank you! Now it works as a RAID 0.
New question:
Can I make it work as a RAID 1?
How come the Raid 1 unit is not on the line of products anymore? I wanted to purchase a new one.
Best Regards,
Mac Ruiz
Thank you! Now it works as a RAID 0.
New question:
Can I make it work as a RAID 1?
How come the Raid 1 unit is not on the line of products anymore? I wanted to purchase a new one.
Best Regards,
Mac Ruiz
Re: G Raid 6T
Hi MacRuiz,
You would create the RAID1 the same way as you created the RAID0, just choose Mirrored instead of striped. You will need to delete the present RAIDset before proceeding. Make sure to backup your data before doing this, as changing RAID type will destroy your data.
Regards,
You would create the RAID1 the same way as you created the RAID0, just choose Mirrored instead of striped. You will need to delete the present RAIDset before proceeding. Make sure to backup your data before doing this, as changing RAID type will destroy your data.
Regards,
Gene Gilbert
G-Technology Tech Support
g-technology.com
G-Technology Tech Support
g-technology.com
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