Elite 7100 Raid 1

Is it possible to add an additional hard drive to an Elite 7100 and use Raid 1?  It's literature, it is said that it can, but I can't find anywhere in the bios where Raid had to be activated or is it one of those options that becomes available, once an extra drive is added?  I don't want to order the extra disk if it cannot do.  Anyone?

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