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I would start with a new external array rather than add to the internals. 2TB external drives are now less than $100. I would get a couple of those for data storage and a few more for backup. A program like Super Duper can manage the backups.
I have three 1.5TB drives in a concatenated array so it looks to the OS like a single 4.5 TB drive. The advantage is it is easier to manage the library but if any drive fails you lose everything on all discs. Of course you will have a backup or 2 in case that happens.
Supposedly you can add drives to a concatenated array but the one time I tried it it didn't work properly. The drive got added but it didn't add the extra capacity. I could go to disk utilities and see that the array had 3 drives but I had three 1.5 TB drives in an array with only 3 TB of space. You can't remove a drive so I ended up having to reformat those drives as a new array and restore from backup.
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I would start with a new external array rather than add to the internals. 2TB external drives are now less than $100. I would get a couple of those for data storage and a few more for backup. A program like Super Duper can manage the backups.
I have three 1.5TB drives in a concatenated array so it looks to the OS like a single 4.5 TB drive. The advantage is it is easier to manage the library but if any drive fails you lose everything on all discs. Of course you will have a backup or 2 in case that happens.
Supposedly you can add drives to a concatenated array but the one time I tried it it didn't work properly. The drive got added but it didn't add the extra capacity. I could go to disk utilities and see that the array had 3 drives but I had three 1.5 TB drives in an array with only 3 TB of space. You can't remove a drive so I ended up having to reformat those drives as a new array and restore from backup.
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