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I want to build a PC with 500GB SSD and 500GB HDD, and of cource other disks, but they are not important in this question. How to make that HDD to be a silent copy of the SSD? I mean all data on SSD should be "mirrored" on HDD in "lazy" mode. I've read about RAIDs, but as I understood that is not exactly what I need, because in RAID SSD write speed will be liited by HDD's one.









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