REFS or NTFS? - Veeam R&D Forums
forums.veeam.com › refs-or-ntfs-t56052Jun 29, 2013 · I'd been advised by a partner organisation that ReFS is now 'their standard filesystem for Veeam deployments'. So I advised one of my clients do to the same when they were recently building a new Veeam server (50+ TB storage, Windows 2016). Initially we found a noticeable improvement in backup speeds (write operations, fast-clone natively ...
NTFS vs. ReFS - How to Decide Which to Use
www.altaro.com › hyper-v › ntfs-vs-refsBut, that does not mean that NTFS has reached its end. ReFS has staggeringly higher limits, but very few systems use more than a fraction of what NTFS can offer. ReFS does have impressive resilience features, but NTFS also has self-healing powers and you have access to RAID technologies to defend against data corruption. Microsoft will continue to develop ReFS. They may eventually position it as NTFS’s successor. As of today, they have not done so.