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fragmentation(1) Storing data in non-contiguous areas on disk. As files are updated, new data are stored in available free space, which may not be contiguous. Fragmented files cause extra head movement, slowing disk accesses. A defragger program is used to rewrite and reorder all the files.
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The fragmenter voltages were 220 V for PFOS, 130 V for PFOA, and 170 V for PFOSA during the chromatographic run. To handle the situation, NOAA purchased and installed Executive Software's DISKEEPER, an on-line disk fragmenter. |
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