I recently got a new Mac with the M1 chip. I don't see optimization being discussed here. I know it wasn't needed (or couldn't be done) on an APFS Mac, so is this just an out of date maintenance routine now?
Are you asking for a disk optimizer? SSDs don't work the same way as spinning hard drives. They are solid state and random access. Internal to the SSD controller, they optimize automatically for wear leveling and trim.I recently got a new Mac with the M1 chip. I don't see optimization being discussed here. I know it wasn't needed (or couldn't be done) on an APFS Mac, so is this just an out of date maintenance routine now?
Yes it does, thanks!Does this answer your question?
Wow! That's really obsolete. I keep my Macs for 8-10 years, so the most recently retired one did not need to be optimized. I used to use TechTool Pro to Optimize the disk and files on my older Mac. So I looked at Micromat's web site, and they are still touting both procedures, which didn't seem right to me, thus my post here. Why would they still include that on their TechTool Pro page? It doesn't make sense.Piling on, the need for manual disk defragmentation on Mac rotating disks went away in 2002 when Apple included background defragmentation into Mac OS 10.2 Tiger.
Not sure if I would agree with your impression that Micromat is "touting both procedures". The feature is mentioned, but there is a footnote:Yes it does, thanks!
Wow! That's really obsolete. I keep my Macs for 8-10 years, so the most recently retired one did not need to be optimized. I used to use TechTool Pro to Optimize the disk and files on my older Mac. So I looked at Micromat's web site, and they are still touting both procedures, which didn't seem right to me, thus my post here. Why would they still include that on their TechTool Pro page? It doesn't make sense.
**Note: Defragmenting (Optimizing) is not supported for APFS volumes, and is not advised for any drive with a Solid State component. Solid state drives do not benefit from defragmentation, which only serves to wear out those drives sooner. Optimization for APFS rotational drives is not yet possible with the current amount of APFS documentation provided by Apple, which currently provides insufficient documentation for defragmenting a disk.