Hi Guys
I need some advice before I commit to some changes within an existing (now Windows 10) storage space.
I have a parity space of eight 4TB drives with one volume created on the whole available space.
My plan is to cycle out each 4TB for an 8TB drive, and when complete then access the additional 8*4TB space that will be there unused.
Am I right in my research that I wont be able to add the "new" space to the exiting storage space drive (once all new 8TB drives are in there) - but I will need to create a new storage space drive using that 8*4TB space?
Are there any other considerations I need to worry about?
Thanks in advance - dont want to embark on this swap out process if its not going to fly!
Thanks
David
I need some advice before I commit to some changes within an existing (now Windows 10) storage space.
I have a parity space of eight 4TB drives with one volume created on the whole available space.
My plan is to cycle out each 4TB for an 8TB drive, and when complete then access the additional 8*4TB space that will be there unused.
Am I right in my research that I wont be able to add the "new" space to the exiting storage space drive (once all new 8TB drives are in there) - but I will need to create a new storage space drive using that 8*4TB space?
Are there any other considerations I need to worry about?
Thanks in advance - dont want to embark on this swap out process if its not going to fly!
Thanks
David