Hello.
Yes I know that "you shouldn't defragment ssd" and that writes degrade the ssd and that ssd supposedly don't care where the data is located. However, I take issue with that last argument. All ssd benchmarks show that ssds perform at least twice as fast when reading data sequentially than randomly. And to me that seems like ssds care, at least a fair amount, about how data is located on it.
With that in mind, isn't it at all beneficial to defragment at least once a year? (or in my case a year and a half, ssd showing 100% fragmentation after I used compression) And I really don't care about ssd lifetime(I don't do much writes anyway)
Yes I know that "you shouldn't defragment ssd" and that writes degrade the ssd and that ssd supposedly don't care where the data is located. However, I take issue with that last argument. All ssd benchmarks show that ssds perform at least twice as fast when reading data sequentially than randomly. And to me that seems like ssds care, at least a fair amount, about how data is located on it.
With that in mind, isn't it at all beneficial to defragment at least once a year? (or in my case a year and a half, ssd showing 100% fragmentation after I used compression) And I really don't care about ssd lifetime(I don't do much writes anyway)