BEST use of ministack 250 GB HD with MAc mini etc.

I just got my new MAc mini and a 250 GB ministack HD. I also have an eMAc, and a 700 Mhz G3 iMac as well as a G3 Pismo powerbook on an Airport wireless network. I want to know the best way to partition the ministack to serve a few purposes.
1. Backup bootable copy and archives of Mac Mini HD which is attached to it.
2. Backups for the eMac and iMac (especially of Quicken which is on iMac)
3. Central storage of all my iTunes music rather than sharing via network connection
4. Best backup strategy for the above...(software eg.)
Any thoughts are appreciated.
S. Harris

1) How do I copy over the entire contents of the 250
to one of the 500s? Do I just install one 500 and
drag & drop the "Macintosh HD" onto it?
If you want to create a RAID1 setup using Apple Disk Utility you will have to take your existing drive out first and place it in a FireWire enclosure. Then boot off the FireWire drive (Old 250GB) and format the two new 500GB drives as a RAID 1 mirror using Disk Utility. Next, you will use the Disk Utility Restore tab to backup the 250GB to the new 500GB RAID1 setup.
This will work but I find the fact that the Apple RAID format requires erasing both drives to create a RAID 1 setup is a lot more hassle than using the WiebeTech SilverSATA II for this purpose. The SilverSATA II allows you to use RAID1 without having to erase the main drive and it can keep creating copies of the master drive even while the computer is off. For most users this is a much better implementation of RAID 1. You can read more about it here:
http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/wiebetech/silver2/
Also see how Director Gregg Simon uses it here:
http://www.studiodaily.com/hdstudio/searchlist/6325.html
2) How do I setup a RAID 1 array without destroying
the newly copied data on one of the 500s? Do I just
use disk utility to create a RAID 1 array with the
dual 500s and hope that it's smart enough to keep the
data on on 500 and mirror it to the empty one?
If you do this you will lose all of your data. Disk Utility is definately NOT smart enough. If you are not going to use the SilverSATA II, I would use one 500GB as the photo drive and use the second drive to backup your images to manually or with Retrospect or some other backup utility.
Hope this helps,
Michael

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