Microsoft introducing ReFS file system with Windows server 8 ... By Sean Buckley Hungry for a shiny new file system? Windows 8's got your back, or at least, Windows server 8 will. In his latest Building Windows. Engadget |
InfoQ: Introducing Windows New File System: ReFS By Jonathan Allen For the first time since 1993 Microsoft is posed to offer a new file system architecture. ReFS or Resilient File System is designed to both improve reliability and as a chance to drop obsolete features offered by NTFS. InfoQ Personalized Feed for Fergus Neff |
[Phoronix] Microsoft's ReFS File-System: Competitor To Btrfs? Microsoft has released extensive details on their next-generation ReFS file-system to be introduced with Windows Server 8. How though does the file-system compare to Btrfs and the Linux file-systems? Unlike Microsoft's exFAT file-system ... Phoronix |
Microsoft takes wraps off new Windows file system | Systems ... By feedback@zdnet.co.uk (Editors) The Resilient File System or ReFS, the successor to NTFS, will make its first appearance in Windows Server 8, after which Microsoft will introduce it. Latest Articles in News and Analysis |
Maximum PC | Microsoft Reveals Next Generation File System in ... By Paul Lilly It's going to be introduced only as part of Windows Server 8, which is a bit of a bummer for home users, but it's also the same approach Microsoft has taken each time it's introduced a new file system, the company said in a blog post. Designed ... Maximum PC - All Articles |
Microsoft details Windows 8's ReFS file system | bit-tech.net Microsoft details Windows 8's ReFS file system. Launching with Windows 8, NTFS successor ReFS promises exascale storage potential. bit-tech.net Feed |
New ReFS file system to debut in Windows 8 - AfterDawn ReFS is a new file system being introduced with Windows 8. It combines most of the features found in NTFS with improved performance and reliability. AfterDawn.com |
Q&A: Why does ASR block on supposed file system irregularities ... ASR won't give me a full backup because according to its log, it can't access some sections of the Registry and because of setup irregularities with m. on TechRepublic |