The bigger the storage, the more problems (fragmentation), right? Which will make the iPad slower as it age. Am I right?
The bigger the storage, the more problems (fragmentation), right? Which will make the iPad slower as it age. Am I right?
It depends on how files are stored. I've never seen a defrag tool for an iPhone or Touch, and my Touch hasn't gotten slower in 2 years. Hmmm.
The bigger the storage, the more problems (fragmentation), right? Which will make the iPad slower as it age. Am I right?
technically yes. but not with flash storage, as each cell has the same access time.The bigger the storage, the more problems (fragmentation), right? Which will make the iPad slower as it age. Am I right?
because its flash memory lol. the fragmentation is different story here. you wont ever see a fragmentation tool, if you do - DONT RUN IT.It depends on how files are stored. I've never seen a defrag tool for an iPhone or Touch, and my Touch hasn't gotten slower in 2 years. Hmmm.
indeed. there would be some sort of write amplification taking place, but i am certain that the firmware of the SSDs should have been upgraded to the point that its all taken care of by the hardware itself. the OS wouldnt have to worry about it.It's flash memory so it doesn't matter. There is no mechanical head that must move to a different area to read. All reads are the same speed no matter were the data is stored in flash memory.