Several hard disks under one directory?
I want to build a 1 Tb FTP server, but I do not want /ftp/ftp1,
/ftp/ftp2, /ftp/ftp3... and I also don't want to move stuff between the
different hard disks. Is there any way I can get several hard disks
work as one big partition, maybe with RAID?
(Sorry if this is a RTFM question, to be honest I don't know much about
RAID or other possible solutions)
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