QUOTE (jbastidas @ Jul 10 2008, 01:31 PM)

Sounds like there is no performance benefit in defragging flash drives, on the contrary, defragging decreases the life-writes of the drive.
That's an accurate summary. The one thing I'd caution is that defragging shouldn't
massively decrease the life of a solid-state drive, just that it's taking a few out of something finite. (It drives me batty to see people afraid to update things on solid-state for fear of using up a write cycle. You've got plenty, there's just no reason to waste them defragging.)
QUOTE (jbastidas @ Jul 10 2008, 01:31 PM)

On a second note, I was wondering what is the main benefit of Defraggler over Windows Defrag or perhaps Diskeeper? (Besides the price and the professional interface and commitment of Piriform).
Diskeeper -- probably just price. Until I switched to Vista (where my existing license no longer works), I was in love with Diskeeper. It works amazingly well. The downside is the obvious one you point out -- cost.
Windows Defrag is basically as bad as defragging gets. Defraggler seems a lot faster to me, for one. Plus it allows defragging individual files/folders if you want, and theoretically (I maintain that it still doesn't work, though others have disagreed) allows defragging "free space" to reduce future fragmentation.