Windows Storage Spaces
There are four major ways to use storage spaces.
Windows storage spaces. Go to the taskbar and type storage spaces in the search box. Give a name to the drive and choose the resilience. These storage spaces typically store two copies of your data so if one of your drives fails you still have an intact copy of your data.
You can use storage spaces to group two or more drives together in a storage pool and then use capacity from that pool to create virtual drives called storage spaces. If you run low on capacity just add more drives to the storage pool. On a clustered server using storage spaces direct with local.
Choose create a new pool and storage space next select the drives you want to add to the pool and choose create pool option. Select storage spaces from the list of results. Storage spaces are technically virtual drives that appear in file explorer as normal local storage and each storage space you create can be less equal or greater to the amount of the physical.