As someone else suggested, I have always used the internal drives for
vendor software. I can always re-install it from the original medium.
Other than that, temporary files, downloads, system swap space -- things
that I really don't care if I have a copy of.
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First what use are the two internal drives that aren't in the disk array?
Someone suggested to "WRT" them, and I am not familiar with that term.
Again I am not sure I want to mirror them, and if they aren't redundant how
useful can they really be?
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