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- ReFS abstract "Resilient File System (ReFS), codenamed \"Protogon\", is a Microsoft proprietary file system introduced with Windows Server 2012 with the intent of becoming the \"next generation\" file system after NTFS.ReFS was designed to overcome issues that had become significant over the years since NTFS was conceived, which are related to how data storage requirements had changed. The key design advantages of ReFS include automatic integrity checking and data scrubbing, removal of the need for running chkdsk, protection against data degradation, built-in handling of hard disk drive failure and redundancy, integration of the RAID functionality, a switch to copy/allocate on write for data and metadata updates, handling of very long paths and filenames, and storage virtualization and pooling, including almost arbitrarily sized logical volumes (unrelated to the physical sizes of the used drives).These requirements arose from two major changes in storage systems and usage — the size of storage in use (large or massive arrays of multi-terabyte drives now being fairly common), and the need for continual reliability. As a result, the file system needs to be self-repairing (to prevent disk checking from being impractically slow or disruptive), along with abstraction or virtualization between physical disks and logical volumes.ReFS was initially added to Windows Server 2012 only, with the aim of gradual migration to consumer systems in future versions (although modifications were quickly developed by enthusiasts for the latter). The initial versions removed some NTFS features, such as disk quotas, alternate data streams, and extended attributes, causing concern among onlookers. Some of these were re-implemented in later versions of ReFS.In its early versions (2012–2013), ReFS was similar or slightly faster than NTFS in most tests, but far slower when full integrity checking was enabled, a result attributed to the relative newness of ReFS. Concerns were also raised over Storage Spaces, the storage system designed to underpin ReFS, which is able to fail in a manner that prevents ReFS itself from recovering.".
- ReFS wikiPageExternalLink hh831724.aspx.
- ReFS wikiPageExternalLink windows-server-2012-file-system-resiliency-refs-data-deduplication-ntfs.
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- ReFS wikiPageLength "18685".
- ReFS wikiPageOutDegree "84".
- ReFS wikiPageRevisionID "707602980".
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- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink 8.3_filename.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Abstraction_layer.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Access_control_list.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink B+_tree.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Benchmark_(computing).
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink BitLocker.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Btrfs.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink CHKDSK.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Category:2012_software.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_disk_file_systems.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Copy-on-write.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Data_cluster.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Data_deduplication.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Data_degradation.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Data_scrubbing.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Directory_(computing).
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Disk_quota.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Drobo.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Encrypting_File_System.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Exabyte.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Extended_file_attributes.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Features_new_to_Windows_8.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink File_integrity_monitoring.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink File_system.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Fork_(file_system).
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive_failure.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Hard_link.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink output.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Logical_volume_management.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Long_filename.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_SQL_Server.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Modding.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink NTFS.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink NTFS_junction_point.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink NTFS_reparse_point.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink NTFS_symbolic_link.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink NTFS_volume_mount_point.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Phoronix.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_format.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_software.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink RAID.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Redundancy_(engineering).
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Relational_database.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_engineering.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Shadow_Copy.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Smallnetbuilder.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Solaris_(operating_system).
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Storage_virtualization.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Transactional_NTFS.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink USN_Journal.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink WinFS.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Server_2012.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink Yottabyte.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLink ZFS.
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLinkText "ReFS (Resilient File System)".
- ReFS wikiPageWikiLinkText "ReFS".
- ReFS attributes "Yes".
- ReFS compression "No".
- ReFS copyOnWrite "Yes".
- ReFS developer Microsoft.
- ReFS fullName "Resilient File System".
- ReFS introductionOs Windows_Server_2012.
- ReFS maxFileSize "16".
- ReFS maxVolumeSize "1".
- ReFS os Microsoft_Windows.
- ReFS website hh831724.aspx.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:File_systems.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_file_system.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Microsoft_Windows_components.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Not_to_be_confused_with.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date_and_age.
- ReFS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- ReFS subject Category:2012_software.
- ReFS subject Category:Windows_disk_file_systems.
- ReFS hypernym System.
- ReFS type Thing.
- ReFS comment "Resilient File System (ReFS), codenamed \"Protogon\", is a Microsoft proprietary file system introduced with Windows Server 2012 with the intent of becoming the \"next generation\" file system after NTFS.ReFS was designed to overcome issues that had become significant over the years since NTFS was conceived, which are related to how data storage requirements had changed.".
- ReFS label "ReFS".
- ReFS differentFrom ReiserFS.
- ReFS sameAs Q1445119.
- ReFS sameAs ReFS.
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- ReFS sameAs ReFS.
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- ReFS sameAs ReFS.