I switched to a medium size VM, added three data disks (50GB, 50GB, and 75 GB) and had no problem following this post: The workaround is – for the time being – to use PowerShell. You are definitively correct that there seems to be a display bug when creating storage pools on an Azure VM and only one physical disk is displayed (the last one added). ![]() ![]() If you attempt it through the GUI it still does not recognize that there are two disks in the pool even though there are. Storage Pool it does not specify how you can do it and make the disks mirrored. ![]() However I am back in contact with them because in the lab when you go to create a Virtual Disk for the newly created They have provided a work around I have included the link below. I have received word from Microsoft that this is a bug in Windows Azure.
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