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Sorry to raise this from the dead, but...
It turns out we were all wrong. Windows *intentionally* defrags SSD's once per month in order to improve performance, because there are several key data structures that, even on an SSD can get fragmented and cause issues. There's more about this here:
The real and complete story - Does Windows defragment your SSD? - Scott Hanselman
It turns out we were all wrong. Windows *intentionally* defrags SSD's once per month in order to improve performance, because there are several key data structures that, even on an SSD can get fragmented and cause issues. There's more about this here:
The real and complete story - Does Windows defragment your SSD? - Scott Hanselman
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