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тАО02-20-2003 06:56 AM
тАО02-20-2003 06:56 AM
I have heard that it is dangereous to defrag RAID 5 volumes. Is this true? Should I be defragging? I use numerous smart array controllers with win2k ntfs data volumes.
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тАО02-21-2003 05:59 AM
тАО02-21-2003 05:59 AM
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It would not hurt to defrag it. The defragger included in windows 2000 is a good place to start, but it isn't the best.
There is a program called from executive software called Diskeeper, that I use personally. It lets you schedule defrag's so you can do it at off-peak times. http://www.executivesoftware.com
There is a program called from executive software called Diskeeper, that I use personally. It lets you schedule defrag's so you can do it at off-peak times. http://www.executivesoftware.com
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тАО03-05-2003 01:04 PM
тАО03-05-2003 01:04 PM
Re: Defrag Raid 5 Drives
Defragging does not harm RAID5 volumes on an NTFS files system. I too recommend using Diskeeper it works well with Raid 5 and using the scheduler works well to, however I have found that "SMART Scheduling" does not work as well as it should.
Nothing is ever done until it is done completely.
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тАО03-06-2003 02:37 AM
тАО03-06-2003 02:37 AM
Re: Defrag Raid 5 Drives
We have recently purchased a Winternals product called Defrag Manager. Like Diskeeper Lite, you can schedule defrags, but you install the software on a central server an it controls the scheduling. You have to purchase licenses for the nodes you want to run it on.
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