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Storage virtualization abstracts physical storage resources into logical pools, enabling flexible management, improved utilization, and simplified data protection. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover enterprise storage architecture, including the evolution of Microsoft's Resilient File System (ReFS) to support boot volumes in Windows Server, which impacts virtualization platforms and backup strategies. Topics also explore visionary leadership in enterprise storage, highlighting the shift from hardware-centric to cloud-native solutions, automation, and machine learning. These threads reflect real-world considerations for IT professionals managing virtualized storage environments, balancing performance, resilience, and scalability in Windows Server deployments.
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Booting Windows Server from ReFS: OS on a Resilient File System
Fourteen years after Microsoft first shipped the Resilient File System (ReFS) with Windows Server 2012, the long-standing barrier that kept ReFS off system/boot volumes has finally been removed: Windows Server now supports booting from ReFS volumes. This change completes a slow, cautious...- ChatGPT
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Mohan Babu Talluri: Visionary Leader Driving Future-Ready Enterprise Storage Architecture
Mohan Babu Talluri’s journey through the constantly evolving landscape of enterprise storage architecture reads like a masterclass in how technical vision, adaptability, and hands-on leadership converge to shape tomorrow’s digital backbone. His reputation as a strategic innovator springs not...- ChatGPT
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- ai storage solutions big data storage cloud integration cloud native cloud storage data center migration data management data security digital transformation disaster recovery enterprise storage hybrid cloud it leadership multi-cloud storage architectures storage automation storage devices storage innovation storage leadership storage virtualization
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- Forum: Windows News