Understood, but it also doesn't address the use case that we were talking about here.
It is probably one area were Windows is ahead of the Mac. Apple seem very uninterested in the software RAID functionality that is hidden away in the OS and it is very vanilla RAID 0/1/5.
Which make sense I guess, given they only have a single model that can support multiple internal drives.
I'll bet there are about as many end users using Windows Storage Spaces as there are Mac users using Apple's software RAID 😉
BIB, this is the one thing that niggles me about a Mac. I have been building and using PC machines since 1997, I have updated these machines, added extra and stuff like even my Amiga I could change the hard drive and memory.
If i go for a Mac mini, I have to realise that it is what it is and it can't be updated, this is why I am waiting for the new model, something faster than what is there now and maybe get something with 16GB or more ram, storage space is not a huge problem, plenty of external docks that a drive can be put in and sit under the computer, plus i have the Nas.
The only thing I have updated on my computer in the last couple of years is storage, I put in a 960GB SSD, but only because it was a good price when i was getting stuff for my brother

I will have to do some more research and see how the M1 and M2 chip compare with AMD offerings and make sure the software I am going to use work with the Apple Silicon directly, last time I looked some of it did not.
I was going to do it while off work this week, but I have not been feeling great for the last few days, so I have not really felt like doing so.,
I did think about a iMac, an all-in-one system, would be kind of nice, but I have a good monitor and since i will still be keeping the machine i have, it is not going to add any less stuff to the room.
but i will certainly have a look at some more videos on the new Mac Os.
Adrian
Desktop machine Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Plusnet FTTC