![]() The new cmdlet we will use is called Optimize-Volume. Don’t have that? I’ll offer you an Powershell alternative later in the article. ![]() ![]() I should point out that even though you need PowerShell v3, this is operating system-specific, as it uses the new Storage module that is only available on Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8. With Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, we have some new tools at our disposal for managing the defrag task using PowerShell v3. There has been the command line tool, defrag.exe, but it needs to be combined with other techniques to handle remote systems. But if you lack the budget, run a smaller shop, or prefer to do your own thing, managing this task is a little more difficult. There are a number of enterprise solutions available on the market which might make sense for many organizations. ![]() I’ve written about how you can use PowerShell to repair disk volumes, but another common server maintenance task is identifying and defragmenting drives. ![]()
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