But SSDs operate at the speed of electricity — close to the speed of light. Once the OS knows the memory address, it essentially has that data right away, with no added mechanical delays.
Search for: Search. Next Next post: Meanwhile, in Northeast Alabama really! Do I de-fragment my hybrid drive? Linux avoids many, but not all, defrag issues. Tiered Storage Space. No operation. I appreciate your taking the time to post the links! This was fun to chase down — thanks again for the links! Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ».
Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Wagener Jul 20, at UTC. A Defrag on a true SSD will mean more write cycles and hence more wear experienced by the chips. Search Advanced…. Log in. Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4. Support UI. X Donate Contact us.
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Previous Next Sort by votes. Jan 5, 0 10, 8. I've recently ordered one, and I'm somebody who likes to look after my system well, so defrags are something I frequently do. Also, if I'm not supposed to defragment my new SSHD, is there anything I have to setup in Windows 8 to ensure it doesn't do it automatically? Apr 15, 3, 23 23, Dereck47 Splendid. Jan 20, 3, 0 22, Yes, you can defrag a SSHD.
Dual-Drive Hybrid Systems For dual-drive hybrid systems, the answer would be based on how the drives are set up. If Windows does not recognize the SSD, you will need to override the drive type in PerfectDisk to set SSD Optimize as the default method for this drive: Some drives types can be displayed improperly due to how they report themselves to PerfectDisk. One comment Thank you!
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