Verb
defrag (third-person singular simple present defrags, present participle defragging, simple past and past participle defragged)
(transitive, computing) Clipping of defragment.
A defrag tool will rearrange the data into one place to make it quicker to open. Source: Internet
Because of the structure of the database, defrag only when needed. Source: Internet
If you select them you can then defrag them all manually (with a few notable exceptions such as the usual icon cache file problem). Source: Internet
In a similar manner, we will never ask you to defrag, vacuum, or re-upload your datasets to BigQuery — this is our idea of fully-managed storage, and we hope that it’s very compelling for our customers. Source: Internet
Shorter tasks include dusting the computer station, running a disk cleanup and defrag, updating my backups or vacuuming the office rug. Source: Internet
These days on a SSD I get up to doing a analysis with defragler,then click file,and see there's a few files with thousands of fragments(usually logs)-I tick everything over 100 fragments(usually less than 10) and defrag those. Source: Internet