It seems to me that since RAID volumes
are logical (as opposed to physical), the layout that the OS believes they have might
not correspond to the actual phsyical layout.
So
does defrag make sense for RAID?
Yes,
defrag does still make sense for RAID. While it's true that the layout the OS sees isn't
the same as the physical layout, it's monotonic, ie the virtual sectors are in the same
order on the disk as they are on the array, it's just they are scattered across
disks.
Also, the RAID controller will use
predictive caching (if it has it) based on an understanding of the array layout, so that
will work better if you have defrag.
The only
time you don't need to defrag is if the underlying storage medium is random access, so
don't defrag your USB key, and don't defrag an SSD.
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