NTFS and ReFS comparison chart with LAB

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NTFS (New Technology File System) and ReFS (Resilient File System) are both file systems developed by Microsoft for use on their Windows operating systems. Here are some differences between the two:

Compatibility: NTFS is widely used and supported by almost all versions of Windows, including the latest Windows 11, while ReFS is only available on Windows Server editions and some Windows 10 versions.

Scalability: NTFS has been around for over 25 years and has been designed to work with a wide range of storage devices, from small hard drives to large network-attached storage (NAS) devices. ReFS, on the other hand, has been designed with a focus on scalability for use in enterprise-level storage systems.

Resiliency: ReFS has been developed with a focus on data resiliency and fault tolerance. It includes features such as integrity checking, data scrubbing, and automatic repair, making it suitable for use in storage systems where data reliability is critical. NTFS also includes some resiliency features, but not to the same extent as ReFS.

Performance: NTFS generally offers better performance than ReFS, particularly for small files and random access. ReFS, however, offers better performance for large sequential files and can better handle workloads with high levels of parallelism.

In summary, NTFS is a well-established file system that is widely used and compatible with most Windows systems, while ReFS is a newer file system that offers improved scalability and resiliency features for enterprise-level storage systems. Ultimately, the choice between NTFS and ReFS will depend on the specific needs of the system and its users.
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