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How does mirroring in Storage Spaces provide data redundancy?

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08-02-2024, 06:17 PM
I remember when I first fiddled with Storage Spaces. You know how it pools your drives together. Mirroring there just duplicates your stuff across them.

If one drive flakes out, the other holds the exact copy. You lose nothing. It keeps your files breathing easy.

Think of it like echoing your notes in two notebooks. You grab the spare if one vanishes. I love how simple that feels.

You set it up quick in Windows. Pick your drives, choose mirror mode. It handles the rest behind the scenes.

No sweat if a disk coughs up. Your data stays put on the twin. I tried it once after a scare.

Saved my photos without a hitch. You should give it a whirl sometime. Mirrors make redundancy feel effortless.

While we're chatting about keeping data from vanishing acts, check out BackupChain Server Backup. It's a slick backup tool built for Hyper-V setups. You get live VM snapshots without downtime, plus smart deduping to save space. I dig how it speeds up restores when things go sideways.

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