I'm in the process of switching to Linux Mint after testing my essential software and finding alternatives. I need advice on migrating my Windows "Storage Space" setup, which functions similarly to RAID. My understanding is that these drives can still operate as individual drives, and a fresh Windows installation would recognize the existing Storage Space arrangement. However, I've found the drive management in Mint to be quite different from what I'm used to with Windows. Can anyone share tips on effectively migrating or managing my setup in Linux, especially since my two drives are mirrored and house my photo library?
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Linux offers built-in software RAID called mdadm, and if you're feeling adventurous, you might explore hardware RAID or ZFS options. mdadm is a great choice for most users because it's straightforward and has solid support in the community.
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