October 2019
Beginner
426 pages
10h 44m
English
Another interesting built-in feature in Microsoft's Windows Server is storage tiering, which enables the automatic transfer of the most frequently accessed files to faster storage. In simpler terms, this means it lets you combine high-performance storage with low-performance storage (for example, the HDD and the SSD) to reduce storage costs. Thus, the storage tiering agents will place the most accessed files on the faster storage, while rarely accessed files are placed in slower storage.
Now, let's learn how to manage storage with Server Manager and Windows PowerShell.
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