
Along with
Storage Spaces coming in Windows 8,
ReFS forms the foundation of storage on Windows for the next decade or more. Key features of the two when used together include: metadata integrity with checksums; integrity streams providing optional user data integrity; allocate on write transactional model for robust disk updates; large volume, file and directory sizes; storage pooling and virtualization making file system creation and management easy; data striping for performance and redundancy for fault tolerance; disk scrubbing for protection against latent disk errors; resiliency to corruptions with "salvage" for maximum volume availability in all cases; and shared storage pools across machines for additional failure tolerance and load balancing.
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2008-12-16
After Vista launched with lots of features removed, Microsoft brought the Office team to work on Windows. Ever since then, whenever they announce and demo a feature, you can bet it's going to pop up in the operating system. So, yes, it is going to be in Server.
Edited 2012-01-17 15:42 UTC