Adding 3rd drive but not RAID?

I have a TS200V with 2 x 250 GB drives in a RAID configuration. Can I add a separate 500 GB drive, but NOT add it to the controiller raid itself? As a standalone player? I'm new to RAID not too sure if this is possible. Or the question of whether the TS200V has same slots for additional disks.

Thank you.

John

Hello

Server does support RAID 0/1 only.

There are instead of using the 3rd HARD drive inside.

Means to refer to the knowledge base and in this topic

http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/ThinkServer-towers-knowledge/TS200v-RAID-5-controller-card/Ta-p/271321

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