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The Condusiv blog provides technical data and insights into performance and reliability issues surrounding file system and data storage performance. We hope to cover all topics related to system performance including defrag, whether you are running SANs, NAS, workstations, servers, SSD's or other systems. We will provide interesting anecdotes, white papers, and related story topics on defragmentation and other performance issues. The blog is intended to be personal rather than a formal Condusiv website. You will read personal viewpoints on our products and where we see the industry and our company going. We are excited to have this opportunity to share our product knowledge and insight, and hope this information helps you. We encourage your comments and look forward to you following this blog.

Do you need to defragment your SAN?

by Michael 11. January 2011 13:04

I recently came across an older article about defragmenting SANs (read it here). It includes interviews with analysts, SAN vendors (some pro-defrag, some against), and an employee from Diskeeper Corporation.

I was particulary impressed with the EMC'ers response:

"The SAN can't do anything about the fact that Windows sees the file in 30 bits," said Wambach. "That's really something that is happening outside of the storage realm."

He highlights the abstraction perfectly.  SAN vendors claim that a defragmenter cannot correct fragmentation due to the fact it is abstracted from the physical blocks. We absolutely agree with this statement. And for that same reason, SANs cannot fix fragmentation in the NTFS file system, which causes excess and unnecessary overhead on the OS.

 

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