I have used windows clustering to do a hyper-v cluster before, and now I am looking at the scale out file server feature. I wanted to make sure a hadn't missed any features.
Even when you use scale out file services, or storage spaces, or both, there's still only one actual copy of your data behind the services, right? Or to put it another way, I am right in thinking that there's no built in functionality to do something like having two mirroring data stores that pair up as a really-scaled out file server, where the reads and writes to either server are transactionalized between the nodes, so a storage level failure would not cause downtime.