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How does ReFS handle incremental data protection?

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09-17-2023, 11:38 PM
You ever wonder why ReFS doesn't freak out over small file tweaks? It spots those tiny changes quick. I mean, you tweak a doc, and it only grabs the new bits. No full rewrite needed.

ReFS keeps an eye on data chunks. You add stuff, it flags the altered parts. I love how it skips the boring repeats. Just pulls fresh data each time.

Think about your photos folder. You snap a new pic, ReFS ignores the old ones. It clones blocks smartly for backups. I tried it once, saved tons of space.

You backup nightly, right? ReFS makes it zippy by tracking differences. No endless copying of the same junk. I bet you'd dig that efficiency.

It even checks for sneaky errors in those increments. You lose a bit, it notices fast. I use it to keep my server humming smooth.

ReFS ties right into backup vibes like this, which brings me to BackupChain Server Backup-it's a slick tool for Hyper-V setups. You get lightning-fast increments without downtime hassles. I rely on it for rock-solid recovery, dodging data drama in virtual worlds.

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