The ability to combine multiple physical drives into a single logical volume, handled by the operating system, offers a method for data redundancy or increased performance on Windows 10. This built-in feature leverages system resources rather than dedicated hardware for managing the array. An example would be configuring two or more hard drives to mirror each other, ensuring that if one drive fails, the data remains accessible on the other.
Implementing this functionality provides benefits such as data protection against drive failure and potentially increased read/write speeds, depending on the chosen configuration. Historically, such configurations were often reliant on external hardware controllers. However, the integration of the functionality into the operating system provides a cost-effective alternative, particularly for home users and small businesses. It facilitates resilience without the expense of specialized hardware.