Quote Originally Posted by Semillion View Post
Do not Defrag SSD. It will only wear down the flash memory!

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/...6283_14_0.html

It's not worth it...

i would agree with this -

but maybe todd has heard something else?

it says here :
OCZ also warns on their info page that “Solid State Drives DO NOT require defragmentation. It may decrease the lifespan of the drive.”

This is nothing to actually be overly concerned about as the theoretical re-write limits for each sector in a Solid State Drive are going to outlive the use of the drive. It is just that defragmenting (although not necessary) creates an excessive amount of write cycles on any drive. Solid State Drives are designed so that data is written evenly to all sectors – this is what the industry refers to as “Wear Leveling.” So feel free to fill your drive full of random data just so you can see how fast it defrags for kicks; you will not harm anything, but do not do it on a regular basis unless you want to lower the MTBF of the drive down to mechanical HDD standards.
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/OCZ-AP...ews-30096.html