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Storage Pool drives made on 11 aren't backward compatible with 10. Option 2 would be the best imo.
thanks for confirming. I'm in the process of doing just that
Then I'm going back to motherboard raid 5 which was much more reliable and not os or build dependent
You might went to do some research on Hardware vs Software based RAID.
There are some 3rd party tools that do Software RAID
motherboard raid is software raid
the difference between that and windows storage spaces is I've successfully migrated my RAID array across 2 motherboards (Z390 to Z690) and across dozens of installs of windows