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Is Unraid the correct tool for this?

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I'm currently looking at NAS, VM, and Time Machine server software and stumbled upon Unraid.  My question is I really don't want the redundancy of RAID or arrays and just want to share 2 individual disks as 2 separate shares (and the VM host and Time Machine server).  Is Unraid overkill for this application and can it just share individual disks across different platforms (Mac and Windows)?  Thanks in advance.

Unraid is not RAID, its implementation of redundancy is a little different. 

 

It can do what you ask, and as you know, more. Even better, it can share folders that span disks, and that is how it's usually used, but the individual disks can be shared if that's what you really want. 

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Thanks...can you point me to documentation to do that? Share a disk and not a share an array.

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