Can mac mini mid2011 support fusion drives?

I have installed 2 drives a SSD for my apps and all programs and the original HDD that came with the mini to use as a media drive.  can the Mac mini support fusion drive if so, anyone knows where I can get info on how to make both drives into a singel fusion drive

Yes, a mid-2011 Mac Mini supports a DYI Fusion drive as long as you're running Mountain Lion. I have done this on mid-2011 prior to purchasing my current late-2012 Mac Mini.
Here's a link to give you the steps of how to create one.

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