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### Using UFS
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The traditional UFS filesystem is best used with a single redundant underlying volume, either
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a hardware RAID provided volume, or a virtual disk provided by the VM host. While you can use `gvinum` or `graid` to implement RAID or interact with a software RAID controller, it is recommended that you use ZFS instead (below) if you need to build a multi-disk redundant configuration.
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a hardware RAID provided volume, or a virtual disk provided by the VM host. While you can use `gvinum` or `graid` to implement RAID or interact with a software RAID controller, it is recommended that you [use ZFS instead](#using-zfs) if you need to build a multi-disk redundant configuration.
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Here are two examples of configuring partitions and filesystems for a system with a large single disk, or with a second disk dedicated to Emulab bits.
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