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Hardware & Infrastructure => Hardware => Topic started by: Terry Evans on February 25, 2015, 06:27:18 PM

Title: New workstation with SSD & Spinner
Post by: Terry Evans on February 25, 2015, 06:27:18 PM
So I received my new Dell 7020 with 256G SSD & 1TB Spinny Thingy.

Everything is installed on the SSD & the 1TB is empty.

This is my first SSD, so just wondering what you install on each drive.  Are programs usually installed on the SSD and data, documents and pics on the old school drive?  Is there a "typical" or standard thought process?

Thanks for any feedback.

Title: Re: New workstation with SSD & Spinner
Post by: Jeff Golas on February 26, 2015, 09:56:39 AM
The mechanical is intended for your libraries, like music, pictures, etc - things that take up tons of space. Programs should be installed on the SSD.
Title: Re: New workstation with SSD & Spinner
Post by: Jeff Zylstra on February 26, 2015, 11:41:35 AM
So what is the advice for SSDs on defragmenting the hard drive?  I have heard that is taboo and can harm SSD drives, but I have not changed the standard Windows defrag tasks in task scheduler.  Is this true, and should I be changing this?
Title: Re: New workstation with SSD & Spinner
Post by: Jeff Golas on February 26, 2015, 01:06:44 PM
Absolutely not needed. The whole defragment process had to do with mechanical drives and the linear fashion in which the data is stored on them. In SSDs, its like going back to core memory where everything is stored flat and there's no difference in speed accessing section 1 vs section 2.

The reason to shut off defragging is that since its unnecessary, you are not only wasting time running it, but you're also creating wear and tear by running it (SSDs have a finite lifespan) and supposedly in some cases that can drastically decrease the lifespan.
Title: Re: New workstation with SSD & Spinner
Post by: Joshua Conner on February 26, 2015, 03:06:27 PM
I thought windows knew when it was an ssd and disabled automagically.