--- "Andrew S. Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What would journaling have to do with Fragmentation?
Thank you for correcting me. The question was incorrect. So, why
do we worry about all those de-fraggers? I saw all those post
about scheduling the defrag... it's not that I know in depth about
NTFS, just asking - may be I miss something important. Just when I
see all the data from "studies" confirming that defr promotes
higher uptime, I think that it's mostly achieved thanks to the
diligent nature of the admins who do a lot of other things on
time. Like applying security patches on time.
By definition term "Fragmentation" doesn't apply to a journalling
FS. Especially when we talk about modern HDDs where geometry
abstraction undergoes so many conversions on a few levels.
Regardless of OS.
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