Re: OS X defrag?
- From: Flint <agent1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 01:57:04 -0400
Travelinman wrote:
Applications get added and removed from my system disk all the time. Doing a ghost backup/restore *is* the most efficient way to simultaneously backup *and* defrag at the same time. Takes all of 12 minutes once a week or so. The efficiency of this scheme *was* my point.
ROTFLMAO.
So, you not only have to keep a dozen apps around to try to keep malware off your system, you have to reinstall everything once a week.
Typical Maccie - calling an automatic 7 minute backup/5 minute *overwrite* a 'reinstall'.... Bottom line: This 'reinstall' method leaves my system with <1% fragmentation 99.999999999% of the time, and is automated so that it is entirely transparent and never gets in my way as 'mini-maid' precacheing schemes do.
You must really be proud of that system you're using.
Actually, I am. I have a system that I *can* tweak to this level of performance, and keep it that way without incurring a performance penalty 99.999999999999% of the time.
-Rick .
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