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Can you (or should you) Defragment and Optimize a Hard Drive (or Volume) which is a member of an Intel Rapid Storage Technology RAID 1 Volume?
My Configuration:
Intel Rapid Storage Technology Version: 14.5.0.1081
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
Volume1: 2 x 2 TB Seagate Desktop HDDs (contains Operating System & other Software)
Volume2: 2 x 2 TB Seagate Desktop HDDs (contains Data only)
Can I Defragment and Optimize either or both of the above Volumes using Defragment and Optimize Drives in Windows 10 Administrative Tools or should I just leave the Volumes alone? Both Volumes are OK right now (see Screenshot of Current Status) but I would like to set a schedule for Optimization if there is no downside to it. Thank you for any information which can shed light on this subject.
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Hello MarkM-NY
Thank you for joining the Intel® community.
For the information that you are sharing with us, I see that you are looking to use the Windows® defragment tool on the RAID arrays on your system; since this is a 3rd party tool we cannot confirm how it may improve or impact your system.
I would recommend contacting Microsoft for more inside on the possible outcomes.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/
Note: we recommend having a back up of your data before making changes on the system to avoid data damage.
Regards,
Leonardo C.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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Thank you for your response. If any member of the Intel Community has used the Windows 10 Administrative Tool Defragment and Optimize Drives to Defragment an Intel RST RAID 1 Volume consisting of 2 Hard Disk Drives, I would appreciate learning how it worked out or any further information on the issue. The only information I have been able to find applies to Intel RST RAID 1 Volumes consisting of Solid State Drives. For Solid State Drives, the Intel recommendations appear in the Intel Solid State Drive Toolbox User Guide Rev. October 2016 page 20.
