Yes, I have read this thread, which is pretty old one.
Earlier consensus was that you should only reallocate physical blocks using -f option for normal volumes, and avoid it for dedup volume, because for dedup volumes it may decrease the performance for obvious reason.
But with Ontap 8.1, there seems some major technical change in the way Ontap handles duplication, as a result you can do reallocate safely.
So, I have two questions:
1. What is that major change in Ontap, which made possible to reallocate dedup volumes without any performance impact?
2.I agree that it is safe to measure the level of fragmentation, but what I do if I have added disk on the aggregate, I mean than I am force to reallocate, else I won't get the benefit of additional spindles for performance, but my voluems are deduped?
Thanks