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Resilient File System (ReFS)
Source: Technet Windows Server Library
Technet said:
Source: Technet Windows Server Library
Technet said:
Ummm... And?
This is not new.... It was part of Windows Server 2012 (i.e. Windows 8 Server) and Was included in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 (i.e. Windows 8.1 Server)
Ummm... And... Win8 was so well received it probably is new to many. The forums aren't only for those in the know, ya know
I suppose the real interest is in knowing if anyone has implemented ReFS and what their experience is using it. Anything you might add along those line would be helpful.
Well, it has rather limited use for home users. You can't boot from it, from what I recall and has other limitations. It's primary benefits are for larger SAN's and what not.
Every file system has drawbacks and limitations. ReFS will eventually replace NTFS just as NTFS replaced FAT32 and exFAT.
Anyway, it will take many years before MS has the opportunity to replace NTFS. I think it took almost 15 years to completely replace FAT32.
Bill
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I'm not so sure that ReFS will replace NTFS... I think it's a special purpose file system, not intended for general use, and I think it will stay that way.