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One follow up question...
Thank you for the quick reply. So you are saying that if I am using RAID and replace a failed drive with a new drive, the RAID system would copy over the files from the drive that survived to the new drive a bit faster? That wouldn't be a big deal to me, since I don't keep a spare drive on hand anyway and would have to spend time going out and getting one, and the small increase in time it would take to copy over the files to a new drive using SD wouldn't mean much to me.
I am an amateur photographer so I don't have the need to have the absolute fastest recovery like a business owner would. Thanks again - SD is a great product! Peter |
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