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From: Daniel Jewel on 5 Apr 2010 16:01 Hi all, Need advice on a defrag program that can co-exist with ShadowProtect 3.5 and Symantec EndPoint Protection 11. The Server is a Proliant ML 150 G5 with 4 SATA Hotplug Drives with 2 RAID 1 partitions on each ARRAY. Thanks, Dan
From: Dave Nickason [SBS MVP] on 5 Apr 2010 17:39 I've always just used the built-in defrag, not that I do it very often. I would probably pause ShadowProtect while the defrag runs, then do a full instead of incremental when defrag finishes. I assume that SP will have to back up any sectors that have changed anyway, so you'd probably get a full backup or close to it, even if you just resumed your scheduled jobs. "Daniel Jewel" <cyberdudeiq(a)yahoo.com.br> wrote in message news:eQzVNrP1KHA.752(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi all, > > Need advice on a defrag program that can co-exist with ShadowProtect 3.5 > and Symantec EndPoint Protection 11. > > The Server is a Proliant ML 150 G5 with 4 SATA Hotplug Drives with 2 RAID > 1 partitions on each ARRAY. > > Thanks, > Dan > >
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