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03.11.05 23:36
Re: дефрагментатор
 
Russman старожил
Russman
в ответ =MxL= 03.11.05 12:19, Последний раз изменено 03.11.05 23:57 (Russman)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
Желающие могут просмотреть темы на linux.org.ru, за 2000-2001 год. Тогда все подробности активно обсасывались. Думаю они обсасывались много где еще, желающие могут выбрать обсуждение по вкусу.
По поводу дефрагментации ext2 и т.п.:
В ответ на:
the Linux filesystem, ext2fs, is designed to be much less prone to file fragmentation than the Windows filesystems, FAT32 and NTFS. As it decides where to put a file, it does small-scale rearranging wherever it can to prevent file fragmentation. Usually this is successful enough that you never need to "defrag" an ext2 partition.
However, sometimes, such as when you run an ext2 filesystem for a long period of time at 85% or more of its maximum storage capacity, this will begin to break down. There are ext2 defragmenters available, but it's generally considered good practice to avoid this by simply keeping a margin of free space on your ext2 partitions.
I believe this discussion applies equally well to most of the other popular Linux filesystems (ie. ReiserFS, XFS, etc), as well.
(http://wiki.arslinux.com/About_Defragmentation)
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