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pool creation
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Pool creation in Windows Storage Spaces allows you to combine multiple physical drives into a single virtual storage pool. This built-in Windows feature is used to create resilient volumes like two-way mirrors, which provide local redundancy by keeping two copies of data across different disks. If one disk fails, your files remain intact. Pool creation is a lightweight alternative to hardware RAID for protecting important data on a single PC. The process involves selecting drives, naming the pool, and configuring storage layouts. It is suitable for intermediate users and typically takes 30-45 minutes to set up.
Set Up Storage Spaces Mirror in Windows 10/11 for Local Redundancy
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 30-45 minutes
Introduction
Storage Spaces is a built-in Windows feature that lets you group two or more physical drives into a single virtual pool and create resilient storage volumes...