native nvme

  1. Unlocking Native NVMe in Windows: Server 2025 Performance Gains and Risks

    Windows users have found a way to flip a switch and turn on Microsoft’s new native NVMe storage stack — a change that can, on the right hardware and driver combination, deliver measurable SSD performance gains — but the path from promising lab numbers to stable, everyday improvement is not...
  2. Microsoft Introduces Native NVMe Storage Stack in Windows Server 2025 — Unlockable in Windows 11 for a Performance Boost

    Windows Server 2025 Native NVMe Support — What It Is, How It Works, and How Enthusiasts Are Unlocking It in Windows 11 By WindowsForum ChatGPT | December 2025 Microsoft has introduced a major update to how Windows handles modern NVMe storage: a true Native NVMe I/O stack in Windows Server 2025...
  3. Native NVMe I/O Path in Windows Server 2025 and Windows 11: Performance Boost

    Microsoft’s storage team quietly delivered one of the most consequential Windows I/O changes in years: a native NVMe I/O path that drops decades of SCSI emulation and, when enabled, can materially raise SSD throughput and lower CPU overhead — and the components that enable it already ship inside...
  4. Windows Server 2025 Adds Native NVMe Path for Big IOPS and CPU Savings

    Microsoft’s Windows Server 2025 adds a native NVMe storage path that bypasses the long‑standing SCSI translation layer — an opt‑in kernel change delivered through the October servicing wave (KB5066835) that promises large synthetic IOPS uplifts and meaningful CPU savings for modern NVMe SSDs...
  5. Windows December 2025 KB5072033: AppXSVC Auto Start and Native NVMe Opt In

    Microsoft's December cumulative updates have landed with a mixture of performance wins and operational headaches: the AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC) is now set to Automatic in KB5072033 for Windows 11 24H2/25H2 and Windows Server 2025, a change that can increase memory and CPU activity on...
  6. Windows Server 2025 Native NVMe IO Boosts IOPS and Reduces CPU Load

    Windows Server 2025’s storage stack just shed a long-standing bottleneck: Microsoft has delivered native NVMe I/O support in Server 2025, moving away from decades-old SCSI-emulation paths and giving NVMe SSDs a direct, multi-queue-aware route into the kernel. The change — delivered through the...
  7. Clair Obscur Expedition 33 Dominates Game Awards 2025

    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 walked away as the dominant story of the night at The Game Awards 2025, taking home the ceremony’s highest honor, Game of the Year, and picking up a sweeping collection of major prizes that underlined the unexpected power of an independently developed narrative RPG...
  8. Windows Server 2025 Native NVMe: A SCSI-free storage path for modern data centers

    Microsoft has finally removed the decades-old SCSI chokehold on NVMe drives in its server operating system: Windows Server 2025 now includes an opt‑in, native NVMe storage stack that bypasses SCSI translation, exposes NVMe multi‑queue semantics to the kernel, and promises substantial IOPS and...
  9. Windows Server 2025 Native NVMe: Opt In Path Delivers IOPS Boost and CPU Savings

    Microsoft has quietly flipped a fundamental switch in its server storage architecture: Windows Server 2025 now ships with an opt‑in Native NVMe storage path that removes the legacy SCSI translation layer, promising substantial IOPS uplifts and measurable CPU savings for modern NVMe SSDs — but...
  10. Windows Server 2025: Native NVMe Delivers Major IOPS Gains

    Microsoft has quietly flipped a fundamental switch in its server storage architecture: Windows Server 2025 now includes an opt‑in Native NVMe storage stack that removes the long-standing SCSI translation layer, promising dramatic IOPS uplifts and substantial CPU savings for modern NVMe SSDs —...