• Windows 11 could soon have a whole new way of organizing your fil

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jan 25 19:45:03 2023
    Windows 11 could soon have a whole new way of organizing your files

    Date:
    Wed, 25 Jan 2023 19:31:33 +0000

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    Could this Windows 11 update mean that this server-specific filing system is trickling into more devices?

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    The default file system for Windows 11 may soon be changing to a new offering designed with high-end servers in mind, but theres still a long way to go
    yet.

    For more than three decades, Windows machines have used NTFS for all things storage, including internal drives as well as external drives such as USB sticks.

    However release notes for the latest build of Windows 11 (version 25276), detail support for the Resilient File System (ReFS). Windows ReFS vs NTFS

    ReFS was first introduced with Windows Server 2012, and its clearly designed with large amounts of data in mind. Windows Latest notes that NTFS is limited to 256 terabytes (which frankly is more than enough for you or I), but there are some instances where businesses and data centers may need more than this. ReFS raises the limit to 35 petabytes (over 35,000 terabytes).

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    ReFS is designed to support extremely large data sets - millions of terabytes - without negatively impacting performance, achieving greater scale than
    prior file systems," Microsoft noted.

    There are some drawbacks, though, especially when it comes to using ReFS for the computers that consumers may end up using. For now, at least, its unable to support system compression, encryption, and removable media.

    While it could be years before ReFS comes to our home (if at all), its
    support in Windows 11 may indicated it trickling down into some high-end business machines as it expands outside the realms of servers, but right now, NTFS has nothing to worry about. Weve rounded up the best free office
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    Via Windows Latest



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/windows-11-changing-its-file-system-but-it-isnt -curtains-for-ntfs-just-yet


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