Fragmentation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fragmentation may refer to: In biology. Fragmentation (reproduction), a form of asexual reproduction; Fragmentation (cell biology) Habitat fragmentation
Fragmentation (computer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer storage, fragmentation is a phenomenon in which storage space is used inefficiently, reducing storage capacity and in most cases performance.
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frag·men·ta·tion (fr g m n-t sh n, -m n-) n. 1. The act or process of breaking into fragments. 2. The scattering of the fragments of an exploding bomb or other projectile.
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Following the introduction of MiFID, the pattern of equity trading in Europe is changing rapidly. The Fidessa Fragmentation Index (FFI) has emerged as the definitive measure of ...
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fragmentation (1) Storing data in non-contiguous areas on disk. As files are updated, new data are stored in available free space, which may not be contiguous.
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fragmentation. division into small pieces. fragmentation. Sleep disorders The interruption of any stage of sleep due to appearance of another stage or waking, leading to disrupted NREMS ...
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1. Computing: Storage of the different parts of a file in non-contiguous areas of a disk, thus requiring more disk-access time to read and write data to the file.
Defrag Tech Spotlight - The Impact of Disk Fragmentation
The basic components of hard disks (see Figure 1) have not changed significantly since their invention in the 1950s. Find out the impact of fragmentation on modern computing systems
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Fragmentation can adversely affect performance of read-intensive disk-bound workloads. You can use Windows Performance Monitor to gain some insight into the effect of fragmentation ...
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fragmentation. The lack of full interconnection of the various securities markets. Fragmentation can result in customer orders being sent to markets that do not offer the best ...


