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Originally Posted by Dismounted
That would increase the chance of failure  . RAID 1 is not redundant, and shouldn't even be "RAID" ( Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or Independent) Disks). RAID 1 is striping - which theoretically doubles write speed. With this though, you will have 2 points of failure - any single drive dying would bring both drive inaccessible.
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You're confusing RAID 1 with RAID 0, Dismounted. RAID 0 is a striped set, and RAID 1 is a mirrored set of drives.