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Hi, Nick.
1. See http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=3566 2. Hardware mirroring shouldn't present any problem, it's transparent to the application. 3. Transparent protection against hardware failure is always valuable. I RAID mirror (or use higher RAID modes with distributed parity and thus recoverability, e.g. Drobo) everything, always, without exception (well, save for things like laptops, which can't). 4. I assume Time Machine could handle that, but don't know for sure. Of course, you could have Time Machine remove older backups... it's not really intended as an infinite archive.
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