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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 26, 2018

ReFS and S2D support for Spectrum Protect server on Windows

The IBM Spectrum Protect server installation on Windows does currently not support the resiliant filesystem (ReFS) from Microsoft as underlying filesystem due to restrictions of supported filesystems for the DB2 database. The Spectrum Protect team should push the DB2 team to support ReFS for DB2 to make the use of Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) possible for ISP servers on Windows clusters. S2D provides well performing storage devices with redundancy. Using S2D would make planning an ISP server in a Microsoft clustered environment easier as you don't have to rely on mirroring capabilities of the underlying storage infrastructure.

Idea priority Medium