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Hi at first: awsome job to port ZFS for windows. I really needed this. Now I am trying to install the driver to Windows Server 2012 R2 running in an VMWare ESXi virtual Machine. ZFS on Windows Server. After seeing these numbers I can only repeat myself: there’s absolutely no excuse for Microsoft. I expressed in my previous post that the traditional parity levels are basically broken. I do believe that Microsoft should seriously consider the idea of incorporating the architecture of ZFS (if not itself) into a future. To setup a development environment for compiling ZFS. Download free development Windows 10 image from Microsoft. The VM images comes with Visual Studio 2017, which we use to compile the driver. It is recommended that the VMs are placed on static IP, as they can change IP with all the crashes,.

Now that Windows Server 2012 comes with de-duplication features for NTFS volumes I am having a hard time finding technical details about it. I can deduce from the TechNet documentation that the de-duplication action itself is an asynchronous process - not unlike how the SIS Groveler used to work - but there is virtually no detail about the implementation (algorithms used, resources needed. Jan 16, 2014 Overview. Microsoft’s Windows Server has had the ability to host NFS shares since Server 2003. There are a number of reasons why you may need it, such as backing up SharePoint or sharing files with UnixLinux computers, and for the most part it works fairly well.

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