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         Split Parity is a new SnapRAID feature that is supported in OMV7:<br>         Split Parity is a new SnapRAID feature that is supported in OMV7:<br>
-        - While the rule, "<i><b>the parity drive must equal or exceed the size of the largest protected data drive</i></b>" still applies; split parity allows combing smaller drives to create what appears to be a single large parity drive.<br>+        - While the rule, "<i><b>the parity drive must equal or exceed the size of the largest protected data drive</i></b>" still applies; split parity allows combining smaller drives to create what appears to be a single large parity drive.<br>
         - New users should note that split parity is an advanced feature that increases admin complexity. Split parity configurations are not recommended for users who are not familiar with SnapRAID.           - New users should note that split parity is an advanced feature that increases admin complexity. Split parity configurations are not recommended for users who are not familiar with SnapRAID.  
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 ===== Source Code ===== ===== Source Code =====
  
--> [[https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/snapraid|Source Code]]+-> [[https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/openmediavault-snapraid|Source Code]]
  
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