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Windows 11 File System Fight NTFS vs ReFS Showdown
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30048, member: 2262"] Microsoft added a big change to the newest Windows 11 test version. When setting up your computer, you can pick between the regular NTFS or the brand new ReFS file system. ReFS handles huge storage needs - up to 35 petabytes! It checks file data automatically, works with Storage Spaces, and copies files faster with block cloning. The system remains early-stage, though. It can't yet run as your main boot drive, squeeze files with compression, or work with USB drives. Users see a fresh screen during setup that helps them pick the right option for their needs. The two file systems differ in key ways. ReFS tackles modern computer tasks with stronger data protection and better handling of giant files. It fixes errors automatically and manages sparse files efficiently. NTFS has existed for many years and offers extras like disk space limits, but ReFS excels at keeping data safe and growing to massive sizes. People who manage large amounts of data might prefer ReFS once it matures and adds missing abilities like bootable drives and file compression. Microsoft includes ReFS as part of bigger improvements to Windows storage technology. Even with current limitations, letting people choose between these systems helps real-world testing of advanced storage features. As users provide feedback and developers make changes, we should expect more updates that bring these file systems closer together in capabilities. The company continues gathering information from early adopters to make ReFS work better for everyone. This test build marks an important step forward for Windows data storage. Power users can experiment with both options to see which performs better for their specific situations. The ReFS system brings serious advantages for companies dealing with massive file collections or data that needs extra protection against corruption. Regular home users might stick with NTFS until ReFS becomes more complete, but tech enthusiasts can start playing with these cutting-edge features right away by joining the Insider program. [/QUOTE]
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