>> [...] possibility of the inclusion of a simple RAID1 chip [...]
> There is no need for a RAID chip in order to be able to boot from a
> RAID1.  I have been doing so in several machines using Linux's md
> capabilities for several years.

Well, not everybody runs Linux.  One of the few advantages of firmware
(rarely actually hardware, though for RAID1-only that's relatively
plausible) RAID is that it is - or at least can be if done right -
completely transparent to software.

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