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==== 3.4 Understanding the Output: ==== * In this case, <code>/dev/sda</code> and <code>/dev/sdc</code> are the two SSDs that comprise the RAID 1 array that Ubuntu Linux Server is installed on. * <code>sdb</code>, <code>sdd</code>, <code>sde</code>, <code>sdf</code>, and <code>sdg</code> are the hard drives we plugged in. * The letters go in order of how they’re connected to the motherboard (sometimes). * Numbers after letters (like <code>sda1</code>) represent partitions Now you know which drive is which, so let’s set up a ZFS pool. <span id="step-4-creating-an-encrypted-zfs-pool-with-single-drive-redundancy"></span>
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