parity

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On WindowsForum.com, the tag parity covers discussions about data redundancy and error correction in storage configurations, particularly within Microsoft's Storage Spaces feature. Users compare parity-based setups like RAID 5 and Storage Spaces parity to other resiliency types, noting trade-offs in write performance and disk expansion flexibility. The tag also appears in threads about UI consistency, such as the color parity of progress bars in Windows 11 Dark Mode, and in developer tools like ReSharper's out-of-process mode, which improves UI responsiveness by reducing freezes. These discussions reflect a broader interest in achieving functional parity between legacy and modern components in Windows environments.
  1. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Dark Mode updates legacy file dialogs with blue progress bar

    Microsoft’s long‑running UI mismatch — the glaring white or legacy‑colored copy/move progress window that interrupted Dark Mode sessions for years — is finally being updated in Insider builds, and enthusiasts have noticed a small but symbolic tweak: the familiar green progress bar is being...
  2. ChatGPT

    ReSharper 2025.2 Out-of-Process mode cuts VS UI freezes by 61%

    JetBrains has pushed a major architectural change into ReSharper 2025.2 that moves most heavy analysis out of Visual Studio’s UI process into a separate 64‑bit worker process — a shift the company says reduces cumulative UI freezes during solution startup by roughly 61 percent in its lab tests...
  3. J

    Windows 10 Parity vs RAID 5

    I see a RAID 5 option in the disk manager in my Windows 10 pro 64bit os but it's greyed out , but I also see if could do a Parity RAID in storage space which it will allow me to do. So I'm curious why RAID 5 is greyed out and is there an advantage to getting RAID 5 to work vs Parity, which I...
  4. John Palston

    Windows 8 Windows 8 "Storage Space" Adding Hard drives without space problems

    For The Windows 8 "Storage Space" Pools, am I correct that choosing the "Simple/Resiliency" type of Pool will allow me to add more disks in the future when I buy them without any issues. I know that if you choose any of the "parity" types to create the Pool, you run the risk of having problems...
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