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Numerous times I was ask to help with OSX problem just to learn that RAID1 is degraded. I am curious why Apple did not included notification when that happen in their desktop workstations but only in Xserve?
Does anyone know of an elegant notifier that will not drain OSX resources?
Come to think about Growl. Is it capable of reporting RAID's health?
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Being new to iMacs (my partners new toy):

I assume that the article is relating to a NON-TIME MACHINE set of disks in RAID?

I also assume this isn't done by using external disks via the USB port?

I tried to use a RAID1 Welland Terra for the Time Machine via USB and the iMac spat the dummy and wouldn't do incremental backups after the original image.
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