Microsoft finally found out about nvme ssds. The new tech is only available for windows server 2025. Linux/MacOS BTFO
>>107590230>coded by copilot and jeetsenjoy your data corruption
>>107590230It's just NVMe without using the SCSI driver stack for it. Otherwise all Windows NT storage drivers are based on SCSI.
>>107590230macos added nvme support in 2012
>>107590230Linux absolutely btfo
>>107590246can your meme os do this???source: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/windowsservernewsandbestpractices/announcing-native-nvme-in-windows-server-2025-ushering-in-a-new-era-of-storage-p/4477353
>>107590230Works fine in 25H2 too if you install KB5066835 and enable it in the registry though.
>>107590287Linux has had this for like... 14 years though. >>107590296Why wouldn't it? macOS uses native NVMe too. It's only NT that's stuck on using a "everything is based on SCSI" approach, until now.
>>107590303>Linux has had this for like... 14 years though.I know, I only run Linux on NVMe.
>>107590327Except for my shitpost $100 refurb ipad
>>107590297If your drive didn't move here then you're not getting any benefits and are just smelling your own farts.
>>107590406It did and benchmarks show the benefits too.
>>107590434the feature id isnt event known for windows 11 yet, ranjesh..
>>107590438see >>107590297
>>107590297cant work the feature doesnt exist on consumer winshit
>>107590715doesn't exist on WS2025 either unless you install KB5066835