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I have since figured out my solution, I didnt realize I had to create a separate Date Volume and Data Folder which I named "Public 2", and then transferred files to that drive. I thought the NAS would recognize my two drives and just use them as one volume (JBOD mode), but I discovered they have to be setup as individual volumes and loaded individually. Thanks again though!
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you are looking for raid. 1 drive backs up the other. If you switch to raid it may delete all your things. So back up first then raid it.
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