I have to agree with Ross on this one, O&O Defrag is "The Man" when it comes
to defrag tools for NT/2000. i think the site is more :
www.oosoft.de
and the link to the product:
http://www.oosoft.de/english/loader.html?/english/products/ood2000pro/ood200
0pro.html
(god I feel like Ep now:)
I've been using it for some time with no problems.
On the other side of this thread - There are NO problems with defragging
your drives if Oracle is shut down. All that a defrag will do is just
rearrange the blocks of a file (whether it be database file, system file, a
pornographic jpeg :) so that they are contiguous on the disk, they will in
no way whatsoever rearrange the content of those blocks..
I do this as regular as clockwork on my desktop (Win2K 8.1.6 R2), sometimes
even with the database open! Never had a problem with Oracle due to a
defrag. Patrice - It WILL speed up Oracle operations if you do a defrag,
think about it - your trying to load a large chunk of data in to memory from
disk, and the blocks of this table are splattered all over the disk. So the
disk head has to hit one block from the disk, spin, move, hit again, spin,
move, hit again.. Where as if they are contiguous the disk head has a hell
of a lot less to do..
HTH
Mark
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 01:40
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
IMHO, the disk toolsuite that is unbeatable is by O&O Defrag.
something like oodefrag.com....
i have been using this to great effect for years.
and
they have some truly and really neat optimization utilities....
NT users will like this site.....
hth!
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