Comment by zamadatix
NTFS was able to be extended in various way over the years to the point what you could do with an NTFS drive 32 years ago will feel like talking about a completely different filesystem than what you can do with it on current Windows.
Honestly I really like ReFS, particularly in context of storage spaces, but I don't think it's relevant to Microsoft's consumer desktop OS where users don't have 6 drives they need to pool together. Don't get me wrong, I use ZFS because that's what I can get running on a Linux server and I'm not going to go run Windows Server just for the storage pooling... but ReFS + Storage Spaces wins my heart with the 256 MB slab approach. This means you can add+remove mixed sized drives and get the maximum space utilization for the parity settings of the pool. Here ZFS is still getting to online adds of same or larger drives 10 years later.