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Old 12-18-2013, 06:47 PM
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Fusion Drive Functionality

I have a new Mac mini with two drives: a 240GB SSD and a secondary traditional spinny drive. I would like to create a Fusion drive from the pair.

Once I do this, is there any issue of which you're aware that would keep me from using SuperDuper! to back up (and restore, when it becomes necessary) the Fusion drive?

(I do also use a Time Machine backup to a dedicated TM disk, but I like to have my SuperDuper! backups for speed and ease of recovery when that is necessary.)

Thanks in advance, Dave!
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It just looks like a regular drive from our perspective - files are files. So it should be just fine.
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