I would say to the author of that article to go a ahead and leave his
own HD as fragmented as he likes. As for me, I will defragment mine
regularly. I still see applications crawl on non-raid workstations if
the drive is heavily fragmented. And I see them run significantly faster
after defragmenting. IMO it's better to spend the time every week or two
keeping fragmentation to a minimum. I don't know where he got his facts
from but I don't believe it came from working in the real world.
Chuck
Paul wrote:
> OT a bit. Defragging on modern systems is generally a waste of time...
> http://www.thirdring.net/tips/pcmyths.htm. If however you use a *nix
> system, you can't / don't need to defrag due to the superior disk
> management employed.
>
> /paul
>
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