October 17, 2001 10:17 PM
Fragmentation in Win2K
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For years, I believed that NTFS didn't fragment like FAT file systems do, but eventually I realized that fragmentation can indeed be a serious problem on Windows NT 4.0 systems. Has Microsoft made any efforts to decrease fragmentation in Windows 2000?
NTFS 4.0 (NTFS4) allocates free space between files so that as files grow, they expand into the adjacent free space rather than fragment. This feature protects NTFS from fragmentationuntil files occupy approximately 50 percent of disk space. At that point, the disk becomes fragmented as you save new files because the existing files and allocated free space fill the disk.
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