I am an old (+50) Linux and SME user, and must admit that the new SME versions with RAID have made things a bit difficult for me recently.
I bought a new server I wanted to use as a SME server. Without thinking too much about it, I placed two hard-disks (1 TB and 250 GB) in the cabinet, and installed SME8. My plan was to use one of the disks as a system disk and the other one for user data. But during install, the two disks were set up as a RAID1 array, meaning that effectively I now had only 250 GB available.
That was a bit unsatisfactory, so I installed another 1 TB disk, wanting to expand the available disk space to 1 TB. But even looking through the RAID page in the SME wiki, I was not able to change the RAID setup to use the two large disks with 1 TB available. So, stupid as I am, I tried to do a fresh SME install with all 3 disks installed.
Now the installation set up the disks as a RAID 1 array (the two large disks) with one spare disk (the smallest), but still only 250 GB available. Again I tried to kick the smallest disk out of the array, and grow it to use the total 1 TB, but with no success, probably just due to my own limited knowledge.
So, lesson learned: In the old days, you could just place disks in the server and later decide how you would like to use them. With the new SME versions with RAID, consider very carefully which disks you enter in your cabinet!
Jesper, Denmark