This might be a really stupid question, but here goes:
I currently have 2x250gb SATA Maxtors in a Raid 0. Occasionally I'll use the standard windows defrag to speed things up and get rid of clutter. I started to wonder if defragging a Raid 0 array really does anything? The files are already split between the two drives... does the OS really have the ability to tell what files are fragmented and where (if they are) to move them to?
... can someone shed some light on this for me?
I currently have 2x250gb SATA Maxtors in a Raid 0. Occasionally I'll use the standard windows defrag to speed things up and get rid of clutter. I started to wonder if defragging a Raid 0 array really does anything? The files are already split between the two drives... does the OS really have the ability to tell what files are fragmented and where (if they are) to move them to?
... can someone shed some light on this for me?