Hi,
I'm just testing Windows 2012 R2 storage spaces on a lab with an MSA70 containing 25 SAS disks.
So I created a storage pool with the 25 disks, then tried to create a mirrored virtual disks and it failed telling me that I did not have the appropriate number of disks.
I removed one of the physical disk from the storage pool (now down to 24), and was then able to create a two-way mirror virtual disk!
I thought that the two-way mirror functionality in Storage Spaces would be writing block randomly on two disks, and not specifically "link" two physical disks together in a mirror.
Is that not the case? why do I need a even number of disks when creating a two-way mirror?
Thank you,
Stephane