12 defragmenting a partition – Acronis Disk Director Server 10.0 - User Guide User Manual

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Manual Partition Operations

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5.1.12

Defragmenting a partition

Defragmentation is reorganizing file storage on a hard disk partition.
Defragmentation is the process of eliminating file fragmentation, which causes files to be
spread across the disk after operations.
File fragmentation significantly reduces PC and server performance, especially when
intensive I/O operations are taking place. Conversely, file defragmentation can increase
performance, as the read head has to move less across the disk to read all file parts.

Acronis Disk Director Server supports defragmentation in Windows XP and Windows 2003
Server only. Windows 2000 has its own embedded disk defragmenter. To defragment a

partition in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier Windows operating systems, it is recommended

that you install a third-party disk defragmenter tool.


If you need to defragment a hard disk partition:
1.

Select a hard disk and partition to defragment in the Acronis Disk Director Server
main window.

2. Select

Disk

Æ Defragment or a similar item in the Operations sidebar list, or click

Defragment the selected partition on the toolbar.

3. By

clicking

OK

in the Defragmentation window, you'll run partition defragmentation.,

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