défragmentation - traducción al francés
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défragmentation - traducción al francés

REARRANGEMENT OF SECTORS ON A HARD DISK INTO CONTIGUOUS UNITS
Disk defragmenter; Defrag; Defragging; Defragment; Defragger; Defragmenter; Defragmenting; Disk Defragmenter; Disk defragmentation; Disk defragging; Defragementation; Defragmentation software; Boot-time defragmentation; Defragmenters
  • A Windows defragmentation utility
  • Examples of five states of fragmentation
  • fragmentation]] and then of defragmentation

défragmentation         
n. defragmentation, reunite files, splice together a file that is scattered across the surface of a disk (Computers)
défragmenter      
defragment, reunite files that were previously stored on various parts of a hard disk into one successive block

Definición

defragment
<tool, file system> /dee-frag(-ment)'/ (Or "defrag") To coalesce files and free space on a file system; to reduce fragmentation. (2004-08-19)

Wikipedia

Defragmentation

In the maintenance of file systems, defragmentation is a process that reduces the degree of fragmentation. It does this by physically organizing the contents of the mass storage device used to store files into the smallest number of contiguous regions (fragments, extents). It also attempts to create larger regions of free space using compaction to impede the return of fragmentation. Some defragmentation utilities try to keep smaller files within a single directory together, as they are often accessed in sequence.

Defragmentation is advantageous and relevant to file systems on electromechanical disk drives (hard disk drives, floppy disk drives and optical disk media). The movement of the hard drive's read/write heads over different areas of the disk when accessing fragmented files is slower, compared to accessing the entire contents of a non-fragmented file sequentially without moving the read/write heads to seek other fragments.