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defragment utility

#1 Post by eosme » Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:35 am

quick question, what kind of defragment utilities do you all use? i'm looking for something that i can just install once and it will just defragment on the fly in the background. kind of like what diskkeeper does for SSD.

let's hear some suggestions. thx.

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Re: defragment utility

#2 Post by Greg Gebhardt » Fri Jun 19, 2009 5:51 am

I have found diskkeeper to work well on all drive types. Many ThinkPads come with a lite version and I find the pay version to work well in the back ground on my SSD.

Why not use it?
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Re: defragment utility

#3 Post by wolssiloa » Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:01 am

I use jkdefragGUI which is free and portable on all my systems.
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Re: defragment utility

#4 Post by eosme » Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:03 pm

Greg Gebhardt wrote:I have found diskkeeper to work well on all drive types. Many ThinkPads come with a lite version and I find the pay version to work well in the back ground on my SSD.

Why not use it?
in that case, i'll need to check to see if mine has that. generally i use defraggler.

EDIT: I just checked and mine did not come with diskkeeper. it just has a window defragment. i tried using defraggler and it's taking freaking forever!! it shows mine is 44% fragmented. no wonder speed is a bit sluggish.

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Re: defragment utility

#5 Post by sokos » Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:03 am

from what i ve been reading, running defrag on a SSD drive is a crime!
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Re: defragment utility

#6 Post by eosme » Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:41 pm

sokos wrote:from what i ve been reading, running defrag on a SSD drive is a crime!
mine has HDD, so i'm not committing a crime.. haha...

for the SSD users, it depends on which type of defrag u use. diskeeper is fairly good in terms of defrag and extending the life of SSD.

anyway, back to my original post.. i ran defraggler on my x200 and after 2.5hrs, it's still running and only complete 45%. is there any other defragment out there that is faster?

i even ran it till it drain my fully charged 6 cell and still not finished! anyone had that issue?

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Re: defragment utility

#7 Post by Greg Gebhardt » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:45 pm

Yep, Diskkeeper is a little more than your average defrager. It has special provisions for SSD drives.

Even a regular defrager on a standard drive is a crime as if it does not leave some room (slack) you end up piling everything new at the end of your drive. Diskkeeper does it the right way.

Even with 44% fragged you will not notice a huge difference in speed. Defragers really help more with decreased wear and tear on your drive.
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Re: defragment utility

#8 Post by visionviper » Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:19 am

Greg Gebhardt wrote:Yep, Diskkeeper is a little more than your average defrager. It has special provisions for SSD drives.
Your speaking of HyperFast right? It's all a bunch of nonsense. Forget wear-leveling and all that, a SSD just simply operates very differently from a disk drive and does not require any optimizations for file IO like a disk drive does.
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