No. It is correct. RAID 0 will combine the total space of all the drives into one so Windows is supposed to see 60GB if setup correctly.
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4 RAID myths you should stop believing
The home lab ecosystem has a bunch of fascinating utilities that, if properly configured, can take your setup to the next level. That said, many of these can be double-edged swords, and if you’re not ...
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Please stop trusting RAID 5 for your home NAS
As useful as a NAS can be, it's also hardware that's really expensive to set up—a good NAS with several terabytes of storage ...
Have you ever imagined having all your files, backups, and even your home security system seamlessly managed from a single, compact device? A Synology NAS can make that a reality, but let’s be honest, ...
I have a Mac Mini that I'm using for email services (Kerio) and want to upgrade it to Mountain Lion. Currently, it is running 10.6.8. It has two internal hard disks which I want to setup as a RAID1 ...
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