ارايه فايل سيستم جديد مايكروسافت همراه win8
[LTR][LEFT]Microsoft has planned to introduce a new Resilient File System (ReFS), the follow-on to the New Technology File System (NTFS) that has powered every release of Windows going back to Windows NT.
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According to the company, Windows 8 will run on ReFS that will work with a new generation of storage technologies and offer scalability.[/LEFT]
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“While NTFS is the widely used, advanced and feature-rich file system in broad use, ReFS has been architected and engineered for a new generation of storage technologies and scenarios," said Steven Sinofsky, President, Windows and Windows Live Division.[/LEFT]
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“ReFS is built on the foundations of NTFS and will maintain compatibility with the older file system. At the application level, ReFS-stored data will be accessible from client devices just as NTFS data would be,” he added.
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ReFS will be delivered as part of Windows Server 8, the same approach Microsoft has used for every file system introduction.[/LEFT]
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The key goals of ReFS are optimizing the technology for extreme scale, maintaining a high degree of compatibility with NTFS, and providing a resilient architecture when used with storage spaces, a feature in Windows 8 that organizes physical disks into storage pools that can easily be expanded by adding more disks. ReFS also will provide advanced verify and auto-correct data capabilities.
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