Indeed, mdadm is much better supported. FYI, you might want to use raid10 instead of raid1. You can get both full redundancy of raid1, and performance comparable to raid0 that way. You want to manually create the array with mdadm though, and specify a chunk size of 512k to 4M, and to use the offset layout instead of the default near layout. My current desktop does that across 3 cheap 1 TB WD blue drives to get both good reliability and performance.
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