Honestly, I wouldn't go with Storage Spaces. Just unreliable. If you're willing to take the risks, forget about GUI for a proper performance: https://storagespaceswarstories.com/storage-spaces-and-slow-parity-performance/ Also, no to RSTe. I would personally go with a hardware RAID controller on Windows.
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Thanks for the reply and the link. I have a backup with Backblaze going, so I can afford to take a bit of a risk, I think I'm gonna go with that unless I can find a good RAID card within my budget. You got any experience with bitrot prevention on windows?
What's the problem with RSTe though? I mainly just see people giving a hard no with no real reason?
Well, on Windows, for bit rot prevention there is ReFS but the problem with it is that can go RAW for no reason. Happened to me several times. As to RSTe (Intel vROC), poor performance and also not reliable. Plus, not sure how the migration would go if you want to transfer to another system.