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What are the RAID level 1 technical specifications?

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The technical specifications are too long to list here, but those for Xserve RAID can be found on the Apple website. Click the "Support" button at the top right, then the "Tech Specs" button near the center of the window, then type "RAID" into the "Search Tech Specs" search bar. The fourth result should feature a list of technical specifications.

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