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So, related question for the other people in the comments section here, what's the best method for copying all your data to other drives? Surely it's not just copy, paste, then wait?
Robocopy on Windows. RSync on Linux.
These are quick and dirty but work and can pickup where you left off on failure.
It's quite complex but I use git-annex for this purpose.
Storage Spaces for Windows OSes.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/storage-spaces-in-windows-b6c8b540-b8d8-fb8a-e7ab-4a75ba11f9f2
Seems risky, I had really bad experiences with windows software RAID so I'm not sure I would trust such a solution.