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Originally Posted by dnanian
Yes, a Smart Updated volume, like any active drive, will fragment. An erase-then-copy will defragment the files... but does it really matter?
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I dunno - probably not.
I'm using Smart Update to clone Drive A to Drive B, then B back to A, A back to B, etc. My concern is this:
Is there any cumulative effect of updating a clone of an updated clone?
That is, would there be any practical advantage to periodically using Erase, Then Copy?
I acknowledge the answer to the following question may not have any real-world significance, but just to be sure I understand how this works:
Are you saying Erase, Then Clone actually defragments files, whatever the cause of that fragmentation may have been - as opposed to merely avoiding any fragmentation that may have resulted from doing a Smart Update?