Making two hard drives work or appear as a single drive

I have a G5 with two 500 GB internal drives. One I use to backup the first, however, now my drives are full and I would like to buy 1 TB external to back up the two internal drives but is there anyway to setup the second internal drive to work with the first like a single 1 TB drive instead of two 500GB drives? I'm not sure how I would use the second drive otherwise. I don't want to have to drag files to it every time I want to save something on it. How should I set it up? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Thanks for your help. I will have to research it a bit. I'm not 100% sure what a rAID is or how it works and with regard to the second comment on using the 500 GB as super duper backup...you may have misunderstood or maybe I wasn't clear. I won't have a 500 GB to use as any backup. I want my two internal 500 GB drives to be viewed as a single 1TB drive that can be backed up to a 1TB external drive. I just don't understand how to make my 2 500GB drives into one drive. I prefer not to split it up into application on one of the drives and user info on the other because I won't get the max space out of both. I have tons of photos, music, and video on my machine and little in the way of programs. Will a RAID make the two 500GB drives into a single drive?

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