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Tom Lawrence 09-26-2007 04:45 AM

Disk Fragmentation
 
Very pleased with SuperDuper which I have used for a few weeks to clone back up my HD internal drive(363 GB of which just over 130GB is in use) to a new Lacie external drive(500 GB). I started with the full clone and then used Smart updates.

I also use TechtoolPro for maintenance and noticed that my recently defragmented internal drive has 2198 disk fragments compared to the cloned external drive of 5486. The figures for fragmented files went the other way-76 for HD and 34 for Lacie; file fragments 678 for HD and 247 for Lacie. Perhaps the latter is as a result of not cloning all files-the ones Apple suggests you do not according to SD.

Two questions please:1) Why the difference in disk fragements? and 2) What are these files that are not copied over?

dnanian 09-26-2007 08:34 AM

Not terribly surprising: data is copied file-by-file, and you'll end up with a fragmented destination. They won't match...

The files that aren't copied are things like some caches, temporary files, VM Swap files -- stuff that makes no sense to copy. The scripts, which you can view, show them all...

Tom Lawrence 09-26-2007 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnanian (Post 14317)
Not terribly surprising: data is copied file-by-file, and you'll end up with a fragmented destination. They won't match...

The files that aren't copied are things like some caches, temporary files, VM Swap files -- stuff that makes no sense to copy. The scripts, which you can view, show them all...

:) Thanks David.

dnanian 09-26-2007 11:49 AM

Note that an erase-then-copy will defragment the destination. Not necessary, but possible. :)

t3rockhall 09-27-2007 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnanian (Post 14322)
Note that an erase-then-copy will defragment the destination. Not necessary, but possible. :)

Would you have to defrag using TT4 in that case, before erase & copy? Or will erase & copy simply make a defragged backup?

TT4 can take several hours to defrag MY HD.

dnanian 09-27-2007 10:09 PM

No, you wouldn't -- an erase will make a defragged backup.


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