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<p>created, changed, or deleted. This is more of a concern when the volume contains a multitude of very small files than when a volume is filled with fewer larger files. Depending on the particular file system design, the files or regions containing that data may also become fragmented (as described above for 'regular' files), regardless of any fragmentation of the actual data records maintained within those files or regions.</p>

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