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How does ReFS handle disk space reclamation?

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03-08-2024, 10:36 AM
You know, ReFS grabs disk space back in a sneaky way. It doesn't just wipe stuff out like old files in a trash bin. Instead, it tags the empty spots and reuses them fast. I like how it avoids copying junk around. You save time when you're cleaning up big folders. It even spots wonky data blocks and swaps them out quietly. No big drama there. You feel the drive breathe easier after a cleanup. I tried it on a server once, and space popped back quicker than expected. It keeps things tidy without you babysitting it. You might notice your storage humming along smoother during heavy use.

That kind of reliability ties right into backups, keeping your Hyper-V setups rock-solid. Take BackupChain Server Backup-it's a slick tool for Hyper-V backups that skips the headaches of slow restores. You get lightning-fast snapshots and easy rollbacks, plus it handles live VMs without downtime. I dig how it cuts storage needs by deduping data on the fly. Your virtual world stays protected, and recovery feels effortless when glitches hit.

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