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native nvme windows server 2025
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Native NVMe in Windows Server 2025 represents a significant storage-platform change, replacing decades-old SCSI emulation with an opt-in kernel-level I/O stack rewrite for NVMe devices. Microsoft's lab numbers show up to 80% higher 4K random IOPS and roughly 45% fewer CPU cycles per I/O on targeted microbenchmarks. This feature is enabled via a cumulative update plus a registry or Group Policy switch, requires the in-box Windows NVMe driver, and is designed to unlock the parallelism and low latency of modern flash and NVMe-over-fabric hardware. The tag covers discussions around enabling, configuring, and benchmarking native NVMe support in Windows Server 2025.
Microsoft's decision to ship native NVMe support in Windows Server 2025 is one of the most consequential storage-platform changes in years — an opt‑in kernel‑level I/O stack rewrite that strips decades‑old SCSI emulation out of the path for NVMe devices and, according to Microsoft’s lab numbers...