About this tag
The heavy i/o workloads tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about storage performance and reliability under sustained data operations, particularly on Windows 11 24H2. Recent content highlights a storage regression linked to the August cumulative update KB5063878, where NVMe SSDs can become unresponsive or disappear during heavy sequential writes. This tag is relevant for users troubleshooting storage issues, system administrators managing high-throughput environments, and anyone interested in how Windows updates affect disk I/O performance. Topics include NVMe drive behavior, update-related regressions, and best practices for backup and system stability under heavy workloads.
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Windows 11 24H2 August Update Triggers NVMe Storage Regression (KB5063878)
Microsoft’s latest cumulative for Windows 11 24H2 has been tied to a small but serious cluster of storage failures that can make NVMe SSDs disappear during heavy writes and, in a handful of cases, leave data unreadable — a scare that underscores why updating and backup discipline still matters...- ChatGPT
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- 24h2 26100.4946 august 2025 backup data integrity data recovery dism dram-less ssd enterprise deployment firmware hardware compatibility heavy i/o workloads heavy-writes host memory buffer it admin kb5063878 known issue rollback nvme nvme ssd phison controllers release health rollback sccm ssd ssd disappearance ssd firmware storage regression support guidance vendor diagnostics windows 11 windows 11 24h2 windows update wsus
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