What is Multi-Path Support in Windows Driver?
Multi-Path Support in Windows refers to the ability of the operating system to manage multiple paths or routes to access the same storage device. This feature is critical in environments where high availability and fault tolerance are required, such as in enterprise storage systems, particularly those utilizing Storage Area Networks (SANs).
In such systems, storage devices are often connected to the server through multiple physical paths, which can include multiple fiber optic or Ethernet cables. These paths are used to ensure redundancy. If one path fails, another can take over, maintaining access to the storage without interruption. Multi-Path Support allows Windows to recognize and use these multiple paths efficiently, providing the following benefits: