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Resilient File System (ReFS) is a B+ tree based, copy-on-write filesystem introduced in Microsoft Windows 2012 that is intended to eventually replace NTFS.

Resilient File System (ReFS) is a B+ tree based, copy-on-write filesystem introduced in Microsoft Windows 2012 that is intended to eventually replace NTFS.

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Storage Spaces cache in RAID 1

I have 2 x Intel S3700 200GB. I want to employ ReFS and Storage Spaces, Mirroring to the drive, behaving like RAID 1. That's all i need, not more. Now i plan to use this as database. Normally in RAID controller i have a choice between write through…
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How should I migrate a zfs pool to Windows Storage Spaces?

I have a single hard drive that I want to migrate to Windows Storage Spaces ReFS file system for better Windows compatibility. Obviously copying all the data to another disk and back is a last resort; so, is there a better way?
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Windows Server Disk Format - ReFS format fails, NTFS format succeeds

I have a Seagate SATA HDD in a USB enclosure, connected to a Windows Server 2019 server. The disk is formatted as ReFS. Nightly backups are written to this disk on schedule. The physical server recently hard reset during one of these backups, and…
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