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Windows Server 2016 ReFS. Change parity from dual to single


Viewing Storage Space allocation for physical diskExpanded parity disk is “full”Server 2012 vs Server 2012 R2 ParityOver 600GB of Phantom Data on Windows Storage Space VolumeWindows Server 2012 R2 Essentials Server Backup to Parity Storage Space VolumeMicrosoft Storage Spaces: unusable space when using drives with different sizeServer 2016 Storage Spaces Best-Practice and Suggestion for Parity and ExpandStorage Spaces Direct very low available spaceIs there a reason to use a Storage Pool instead of creating a RAID-5 Volume?Windows Server 2016 adding Storage Pool, “Incorrect Function” from physical disk






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I have setup five of the same hard drives as a single storage pool using ReFS with dual parity. I have since decided that space trumps redundancy and would like to convert the volume to single parity to free up the space of an extra hard drive.



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    I have setup five of the same hard drives as a single storage pool using ReFS with dual parity. I have since decided that space trumps redundancy and would like to convert the volume to single parity to free up the space of an extra hard drive.



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      I have setup five of the same hard drives as a single storage pool using ReFS with dual parity. I have since decided that space trumps redundancy and would like to convert the volume to single parity to free up the space of an extra hard drive.



      Can this be done from the Server Manager without destroying the volume and starting over and if so how?










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      I have setup five of the same hard drives as a single storage pool using ReFS with dual parity. I have since decided that space trumps redundancy and would like to convert the volume to single parity to free up the space of an extra hard drive.



      Can this be done from the Server Manager without destroying the volume and starting over and if so how?







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