deliberately degrading RAID1 to a single disk, then back again

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Good day all.

Scenario:
Pair of identical disks.
partitions:
Disk 0:
/boot - NON-RAIDed
swap
/  - rest of disk

Disk 01
/boot1 - placeholder to take same space as /boot on disk0 - NON-RAIDed
swap
/  - rest of disk

I created RAID1 over / on both disks, made /dev/md0

>From time to time I want to "degrade" back to only single disk, and turn
off RAID as the overhead has some cost
>From time to time I want to restore to RAID1 function, and re-synch the
pair to current.

Yes, this is a backup scenario..

Are there any Recommendations ( with mdadm syntax)  please?





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Regards,
	Maurice
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