Servers running Windows Server 2025 can now achieve incredible NVMe speeds that were previously impossible with older SCSI storage configurations


  • Windows Server 2025 eliminates legacy SCSI overhead to unlock NVMe device performance
  • Native NVMe allows servers to handle tens of thousands of simultaneous queues
  • Enterprise workloads like SQL Server now experience lower latency and higher performance

Microsoft has introduced native NVMe support in Windows Server 2025, calling it a “storage revolution” due to the potential performance improvements it offers.

Modern NVMe devices, including PCIe Gen5 SSDs and high-end HBAs, can deliver millions of IOPS per drive, far exceeding the capabilities of traditional SCSI-based stacks.



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