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Yeah and 6 years uploading are gone because of nekki
That's what backups are for muthafucka, RAID is just for fault tolerance.
"OVH showing wrong drive space""I didn't read partitioning list properly during OS installation"
that's most likely not the case.
OVHs template defaults to something like 20GB for / in raid1 , 2GB for swap as 4x512MB jbod and the rest for /home as raid1 in debian or /var/lib/vz in the proxmox template.
if you check the option for being able to modify this you could at least simply remove that suggestion and setup a raid10 of the full left space for /var/lib/vz which is the place where proxmox stores everything by default.
yet I'd guess @WHT isn't using proxmox anyways ;-)
but if he used that partitioning tool from any OVH template he might be mistaken by the table which makes you choose the size per partition per disk and shows the size of the overall used space right behind that.
so if choosing raid10 and 1 TB per disk it would result in showing you 4 TB in that view (4disks x 1TB) as used space and not the resulting usable space in raid10 which would be 2TB ...