Because it's completely unnecessary. You need RAID for data redundancy or additional speed. Given that this isn't a PC that you're going to be using you don't care about additional speed and data redundancy is already provided. Now stop being an idiot.
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Because it's completely unnecessary. You need RAID for data redundancy or additional speed. Given that this isn't a PC that you're going to be using you don't care about additional speed and data redundancy is already provided. Now stop being an idiot.