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go1dfish
2009-12-21 , 05:38
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This is correct, fragmentation is an issue for hard drives due to the physical seek time necessary to move the read head around when your data is scattered.
Random Access times for flash memory is not affected by physical location, and thus fragmentation does not cause the same performance issues.
Also, IIRC ext3 filesystems attempt to prevent fragmentation to a degree as well.
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