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APPENDIX K: USING DISK MIRRORING
Disk Mirroring enables the system to write data to its internal hard disk and a connected external
USB hard drive simultaneously. When the internal hard disk is full, the system will overwrite the
previously recorded data. The same overwrite process occurs on the external hard drive (not
included).
Equal Capacity USB Hard Drive
For example, if you have a 250 GB internal hard drive, and a 250 GB external USB hard drive, the
system will write data to both drives at the same time—the external USB drive is a mirror of the
internal hard drive.
Larger Capacity USB Hard Drive
The system writes to the internal hard drive and external hard drive simultaneously. When the
internal hard drive is full, it begins to overwrite the previously recorded data. However, since the
external hard drive is of a larger capacity, the system will continue to write data to the external
hard drive until the external hard drive is full. Once the external hard drive is full, the system will
then overwrite the earliest recorded data, leaving the most recent data intact as a backup.
For example, if you have a 250 GB internal HDD, and a 500 GB external USB HDD, the system
will write data t
o the internal hard drive and external hard drive simultaneously.
Once the internal hard drive is full, the system overwrites the previou
sly recorded data on the
internal hard
drive, but writes to the external hard drive as normal.
Effectively, half of your external hard drive will contain early data, and half will contain new da
ta.
250 GB
INTERNAL
HDD 0%
250 GB
EXTERNAL
USB HDD 0%
250 GB
INTERNAL
HDD 100%
250 GB
EXTERNAL
USB HDD
100%
Figure 37.0 Disk mirroring on equal capacity external HDD