I have a RAID-0 (2-80gb) on my system. I am concerned about file fragmentation on this RAID configuration. Does WindowXP's defrag utility correctly read and display data for RAID's that are setup with 3rd party IDE controller cards?
ie- Starting with a freshly formated RAID drive, I created two video (avi) files from a program that captures video via firewire input. This program is Dodcap but regardless of the program, WindowXP's file management should correctly store the files in sequential order. However, after two files have been placed on the RAID drive, Microsoft's defrag program recommends that I defrag the drive. The files appear to be fragmented according to the analyzes report. I would expect that these two files should of been written to the RAID in sequential order.
Is it possible that Microsoft's defrag utility is not correctly interpreting the files on the RAID via the 3rd party controller, or am I experiencing some other setup problem?
Looking for an explanation for this.
ie- Starting with a freshly formated RAID drive, I created two video (avi) files from a program that captures video via firewire input. This program is Dodcap but regardless of the program, WindowXP's file management should correctly store the files in sequential order. However, after two files have been placed on the RAID drive, Microsoft's defrag program recommends that I defrag the drive. The files appear to be fragmented according to the analyzes report. I would expect that these two files should of been written to the RAID in sequential order.
Is it possible that Microsoft's defrag utility is not correctly interpreting the files on the RAID via the 3rd party controller, or am I experiencing some other setup problem?
Looking for an explanation for this.