Diskeeper Corporation announced the launch of Diskeeper(R) 2008, the greatest performance enhancement defragmenter ever built. New features include the ability to defrag in the most extreme levels of low free space or the highest levels of file fragmentation. This is all done completely transparently through the highly advanced background processing technology called, InvisiTasking(TM).
Every machine suffers from file fragmentation(1). Past solutions included resource-heavy "one pass" or manual approaches. With advancing technology, these have since become antiquated and replaced by modern background processing technology. Diskeeper 2008's revolutionary InvisiTasking allows defragmentation operations to take place in real time, as fragmentation occurs. This means no performance degradation is ever caused by fragmentation, giving the user a constant maximum in speed and reliability at all times.
Diskeeper 2008 also introduces the most powerful defragmentation engines ever developed. Even on systems with as little as 1% free space available, Diskeeper can restore performance and reliability. New engines also handle extreme levels of file fragmentation numbering in the millions, as seen at large enterprise sites with massive server traffic.
Diskeeper 2008 also contains an intelligent defrag function that detects and analyzes volume and system conditions and dynamically chooses the most effective software engine to net performance gains on that system. Diskeeper 2008 is the most intelligent automatic defragmenter ever built.
Key Features:
-- NEW! Defrag with 1% free space ensures defrag management under the most extreme hard disk conditions.
-- NEW! Defrag under the heaviest fragmentations levels including millions of fragments.
-- NEW! Intelligent defrag dynamically chooses which software engine will net the most performance gains on any system.
-- NEW! Frag Shield 2.0 boosts reliability by automatically preventing fragmentation of critical system files.
-- NEW! Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Compatibility mode leverages the data protection of VSS with the performance and reliability benefits found from defragmenting.
-- NEW! Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks in the Administrator Edition provides performance metrics on-demand or emailed.
-- I-FAAST 2.0 (Intelligent File Access Acceleration Sequencing Technology) automatically boosts access speeds for your most frequently used files up to 80%.
-- True Transparent, Background Defragmentation, unnoticeable to users--except for the newfound performance and reliability.
-- Real Time Defragmentation automatically handles fragmentation as it occurs, keeping system speed and reliability at a constant maximum.
All of this takes place using Diskeeper's innovative InvisiTasking background processing technology. This taps the full power of otherwise idle resources to ensure maximum performance and reliability at all times. Once Diskeeper 2008 is deployed, a system runs better and faster--period.
For more information visit www.diskeeper.com.
Notes:
(1) Fragmentation: a condition caused by users writing, deleting and resizing their computer files on the hard drive. This causes the files to be become scattered or "fragmented" into many pieces. The more fragmented these pieces of information, the longer it takes the computer to read them. Fragmentation is a major cause of performance degradation on computers.
About Diskeeper Corporation--Innovators in Performance and Reliability Technologies(TM):
With over 26 million licenses sold, home users to large corporations rely on Diskeeper software to provide unparalleled performance and reliability to their laptops, desktops and servers. Diskeeper Corporation further provides up-to-the-minute data protection and instant file recovery with Undelete(R).
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