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| Windows Server 2012 Adds New File System |
| Tuesday, 25 September 2012 |
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Windows Server 2012 includes a new, additional file system, the Resilient File System (ReFS). Likely of interest to customers with high data storage capacity and availability needs, ReFS enables Windows to access far larger storage volumes and can store larger files, with less downtime due to disk corruption, than were previously possible. While many existing applications work as is with ReFS, some will require rewriting. Although Microsoft has tested this new file system extensively, some caution is advised until it is proven in production. Sections in the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Report
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