RAID 1 Setup on Linux

  2007-09-08 20:00:09
I'm working on setting up a new server to host windley.com (including this blog) and my other websites. Since the server will be running far from my watchful eye and largely unattended, I didn't want to rely on a backup system that required changeable media. So, I decided to buy two 80Gb drives and configure them in RAID-1. Now, I haven't configured a RAID system for a while (five years?) and I was surprised at how easy Linux makes it. 
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