I'm just in the process of switching from DriveBender to DrivePool. As of this this screenshot I had added:
1 x 1tb hard disk
1 x 8tb hard disk
1 x 256gb SSD
So theoretically the most data that I can store with duplication is 1.2tb.
So how did DrivePool manage to duplicate 1.9tb? And what is the 54gb of "Other"? These 3 disks were formatted before being joined to DrivePool. I know that Windows may put some things in System Volume Info behind the scenes, even if the disk doesn't have a drive letter... but 54.5gb?
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Andy T
I'm just in the process of switching from DriveBender to DrivePool. As of this this screenshot I had added:
So theoretically the most data that I can store with duplication is 1.2tb.
So how did DrivePool manage to duplicate 1.9tb? And what is the 54gb of "Other"? These 3 disks were formatted before being joined to DrivePool. I know that Windows may put some things in System Volume Info behind the scenes, even if the disk doesn't have a drive letter... but 54.5gb?
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