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Hi All,
Long time lurker but registered today as I haven't found an answer to this by searching.
Most discussions seem to be regarding RAID0 arrays.
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So I'm running Mountain Lion on a MacBook Pro. I currently have a single 500GB SSD. I also have a data doubler and a second 500GB SSD waiting to be fitted.
My plan was to:-
1. SuperDuper my current drive to an external drive.
2. Fit second internal.
3. Boot from external and use disc utility to configure the two internal disks as one single drive (concatenated).
4. SuperDuper my external back onto the new 'single' drive.
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My concern is that it generally seems frowned upon to have the system boot from a RAID array. Is the same true of a JBOD setup or should it be OK?
Many Thanks in advance.
Long time lurker but registered today as I haven't found an answer to this by searching.
Most discussions seem to be regarding RAID0 arrays.
-
So I'm running Mountain Lion on a MacBook Pro. I currently have a single 500GB SSD. I also have a data doubler and a second 500GB SSD waiting to be fitted.
My plan was to:-
1. SuperDuper my current drive to an external drive.
2. Fit second internal.
3. Boot from external and use disc utility to configure the two internal disks as one single drive (concatenated).
4. SuperDuper my external back onto the new 'single' drive.
-
My concern is that it generally seems frowned upon to have the system boot from a RAID array. Is the same true of a JBOD setup or should it be OK?
Many Thanks in advance.