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How to create & manage a Striped Volume in Windows 10

How to create & manage a Striped Volume in Windows 10

In Windows, a Striped Volume is a volume, which uses the free space from more than one physical hard disk to create a bigger volume. Unlike the regular spanned volume, a striped volume writes across all other volumes in small blocks, distributing the load across the disks in the volume.

The portions of the disk used to create the volume need to be the same size; the size of the smallest free space included in the striped volume will determine. It can contain disk space from 2 to 32 hard disks, and the data is divided into blocks of 64KB.

How to create a Striped Volume

  1. Open the Disk Management console.
  2. Right-click a segment of free-space that you want to include in the striped volume and click New Striped Volume.
  3. The New Striped Volume Wizard appears. Click Next.
  4. On the Select Disks page, select from the available disks and then click Add to add the disks to the striped volume.
  5. Set the amount of space to use on the disks for the striped volume and click Next.
  6. On the Assign Drive Letter Or Path page, the default is to assign the next available drive letter to the new volume. You can also mount the volume on an empty NTFS folder on an existing volume. Click Next.
  7. On the Format Volume page of the New Striped Volume Wizard, choose the format¬ting options for the new volume. Windows 10/8/7/Vista supports only NTFS formatting from the Disk Management snap-in. Click Next.
  8. Click Finish on the summary page to create the volume. If the disks are basic disks, you'll be warned that this operation will convert them to dynamic disks. Click Yes to convert the disks and create the striped volume.

The physical disks in a striped volume do not need to be identical, but there must be unused space available on each disk that you want to include in the volume. You cannot increase the size of a striped volume after it is created.

Change the size of Striped Volume

To change the size of a striped volume, you must first complete the following steps:

  1. Back up the data.
  2. Delete the striped volume by using Disk Management.
  3. Create a new, larger, striped volume by using Disk Management.
  4. Restore the data to the new striped volume.

A striped volume works well in the following situations:

It is faster to read or write the data from a striped volume than from a spanned volume, but however, striped volumes are not fault-tolerant. It is therefore important to backup striped volumes regularly.

Sourced from Technet Magazine & Technet Library.

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