Microsoft’s Resilient File System (ReFS), introduced with Windows Server 2012, stands as a guardian for data in the ever-growing realm of storage solutions. Designed to address the limitations of its predecessor, NTFS, ReFS prioritizes three key aspects: data integrity, scalability, and self-healing capabilities. Learn more about ReFS in this article.
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