Defrag - Fragmentation question...

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Hello.

I work within a large organization; our core business people all use
Tablets. More and more, we're noticing large RED blocks in the Defrag
graph (before defragmentation). When I say large, I mean 80-85% RED,
on a 60GB drive with roughly 80% free space. We are even seeing this
on Tablets that have run a Defrag 1-2 weeks prior. After a defrag, the
defrag graph appears normal.

Is this cause for concern? We recently turned on EFS for our mobile
workers, could this be the cause? Could buffered movies cause this?

Thanks! Any feedback is appreciated.
 
If you have any software that regularly updates itself (daily), these
updates can be the cause.

JS
 
Hmm, nothing's being updated on our Tablet (where we're seeing this),
that isn't being updated on notebooks and desktops, and we're not
seeing this issue on notebooks and desktops. All updates are done in a
managed fashion, via SMS.
 
Temporary internet files
Pagefile fragmentation

These two can be the cause (I cant remember anything else).
And what programs you run.

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| Hmm, nothing's being updated on our Tablet (where we're seeing this),
| that isn't being updated on notebooks and desktops, and we're not
| seeing this issue on notebooks and desktops. All updates are done in a
| managed fashion, via SMS.
|
|
| JS wrote:
| > If you have any software that regularly updates itself (daily), these
| > updates can be the cause.
| >
| > JS
| >
| > | > > Hello.
| > >
| > > I work within a large organization; our core business people all use
| > > Tablets. More and more, we're noticing large RED blocks in the
Defrag
| > > graph (before defragmentation). When I say large, I mean 80-85%
RED,
| > > on a 60GB drive with roughly 80% free space. We are even seeing
this
| > > on Tablets that have run a Defrag 1-2 weeks prior. After a defrag,
the
| > > defrag graph appears normal.
| > >
| > > Is this cause for concern? We recently turned on EFS for our mobile
| > > workers, could this be the cause? Could buffered movies cause this?
| > >
| > > Thanks! Any feedback is appreciated.
| > >
|
 

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