I would chkdsk and make sure the servers disk structure is in tact and
not corrupted, before doing the defragementation. 

 

There is a defraggler tool and jkdefrag that are free and might be an
alternative to diskeeper. 

 

Yes defragging disks are recommended, especially for performance and
disk life. 

 

Z

 

From: Alex French [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Defragmenting servers

 

Hi,


We use Diskeeper (terrible product - forever crashing) to defrag our
entire server estate. It's got a central management console but I
believe Perfect disk is a better product.

 

It depends on the number of users accessing the data and how big your
volumes are. You can get a very real performance degradation if you have
15 million fragmented files (especially if some are large).


Also - boot time CHKDSKs can be improved if the volume is defragged.

 

The only real benefit of a commercial product is they tend to be less
obtrusive to the users when they kick off. File re-ordering can be
useful on some systems but it depends if it's SAN storage with large
cache or local storage with very little cache...

 

Alex

2009/12/15 mqcarp <[email protected]>

Does anyone use tools like diskeeper to defrag their nondatabase
servers? Is it recommended?


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