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three-way mirror
About this tag
The three-way mirror tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Storage Spaces in Windows 10 and 11, specifically the three-way mirror resiliency type. This feature provides local redundancy by keeping three copies of data across at least five physical drives, protecting against up to two simultaneous disk failures. Topics include setup steps, hardware requirements, performance considerations, and comparisons with two-way mirror and parity layouts. Users share experiences with configuring three-way mirrors for data protection on single PCs without dedicated RAID controllers.
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...
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