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How to create and manage RAID 1 volume in Ubuntu Linux

How to create and manage RAID 1 volume in Ubuntu Linux

How to use mdadm to create a mirrored (RAID 1) volume in Linux Ubuntu. I also show you how to recover a RAID 1 volume in ubuntu after hard drive...

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