Forgive me if I'm using the wrong terminology here, but I'm curious about this. I'm currently using pool duplication, where every file is stored on two disks. I'm curious if there's a feature where instead of storing it on two disks, it stores every file on three disks, and then periodically Drivepool compares the three copies, and if one of them is different, it corrects the odd-one out? I think this is different from the typical parity scheme, but I'm not that well-read on those concepts.
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Forgive me if I'm using the wrong terminology here, but I'm curious about this. I'm currently using pool duplication, where every file is stored on two disks. I'm curious if there's a feature where instead of storing it on two disks, it stores every file on three disks, and then periodically Drivepool compares the three copies, and if one of them is different, it corrects the odd-one out? I think this is different from the typical parity scheme, but I'm not that well-read on those concepts.
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