| To: | Michael Loftis <mloftis@xxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Linux/XFS equivalents of defrag, chkdsk? [OFF-TOPIC] |
| From: | Joshua Schmidlkofer <kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 08 Sep 2004 22:15:09 -0700 |
| Cc: | mike <mike@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx, jch@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Michael Loftis wrote:
I don't know what you are doing here, but let me tell you: NTFS is a frag NIGHTMARE. OMG. Windows XP is _better_ than NT* and 2k, but it fragments like there is no tomorrow. Files, directories, streams, MFTs - it is a mess. I have never seen a serious use Windows file server that did not need a regular [i.e. weekly at least] defrag schedule. Also, several of them make boot-time defrag. This handles the Registry, AD, and the other areas of NTFS that need it before being live. This mostly chops boot time, but also makes things run smoother in general. === All my XFS servers that have weekly light-use periods have xfs_fsr running from cron. I don't know that it is nessecary, but it seems preventative to me. js |
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