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I/O Bottlenecks: Fragmentation
« on: June 01, 2018, 03:14:12 pm »
Hi.
Defragmentation does not accelerate the disk, on the contrary, "grinding the disk head" during defragmentation shortens its lifetime and does not extend.
Modern disks are fast and do not require defragmentation. Defragmentation is a vicious circle that never ends (!!!). Because when you keep recording something, you'll have fragments without end. Defragmentation is needed only when you lose data, and fragmented files are impossible to recover completely because they become damaged due to the division into parts (scattered around the disk). My question is - what data recovery tools are able to fully recover files that were previously fragmented.
The second question - is looking for a tool that intelligently writes data to disk without defragmentation.
A similar tool exists (theoretically) because I did not notice any intelligent I/O writing (Diskepper Pro 18) or "System Mechanic InteliWrite" even though the manufacturer provides such possible, although they are untrue.

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