Hello all,
First post - please be gentle.
I have a AMD Athlon 800MHz sitting on a GBit LAN with 2x 500GB SATA Disks using a PCI Controller, 768MB of Ram (the Motherboard maximum)
I use Naslite2 as a file Backup server, and Video Server of ripped DVD's.
Read/Write performance is great for files that are contigious. Can easily get 15MB/Sec on Samba and 25MB/Sec on FTP.
I found that files that are badly fragmented are choppy when being played back by my Media PC. Contiguous files work perfectly. This is true whether playing back the file locally or remotely. The media codecs and media player is best of breed - so nothing to change there.
What can I use to defrag the filesystem?
Dragging all the files to another HDD is no longer an option as I don't have 500GB spare - or cash to buy another drive.
Can I install Linux of some description somewhere and use that to defrag? Any particular flavour recommended? My NAS server is in the garage and is headless ...
The perfect solution would be if NASLite2 could have a feature to somehow defrag the file system - I know I'm not the first person to want to do this as searching the forum indicates. All I need is for each file to be contiguous - it doesn't matter whether they are stored together on the disk.
The alternative is to drop Naslite2 and install Windows .... which totally kills the option to have a low hardware footprint
This is a real problem that is causing issue with SWMBO (she who must be obeyed) as when everything goes jerky she gets grumpy!
All help and suggestions gratefully received!
Many thanks.