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@Oliver Nickel - Optimierung, nicht Defragmentierung
Autor: Potrimpo 16.06.20 - 16:21
https://answers.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/forum/windows_10-hardware/windows-und-ssd-konfiguration-und-optimierung/cf3bb519-28e0-439d-b06e-f3e793b32501
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Re: @Oliver Nickel - Optimierung, nicht Defragmentierung
Autor: on(Golem.de) 17.06.20 - 08:32
Hallo,
https://www.hanselman.com/blog/TheRealAndCompleteStoryDoesWindowsDefragmentYourSSD.aspx
Dort ist auch ein Zitat eines Windows-Entwicklers drin. Ist allerdings auf Englisch.
"Storage Optimizer will defrag an SSD once a month if volume snapshots are enabled. This is by design and necessary due to slow volsnap copy on write performance on fragmented SSD volumes. It’s also somewhat of a misconception that fragmentation is not a problem on SSDs. If an SSD gets too fragmented you can hit maximum file fragmentation (when the metadata can’t represent any more file fragments) which will result in errors when you try to write/extend a file. Furthermore, more file fragments means more metadata to process while reading/writing a file, which can lead to slower performance."
Windows defragmentiert SSDs also für recht spezielle Zwecke.
Viele Grüße
Oliver Nickel
Golem.de