Just Install Diskeeper and Let It Rip! -- Diskeeper 2007 Is Now Available
BURBANK, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/22/2006 -- Diskeeper® 2007 has been released, and what best describes this new version? Beta tester Michael Ratledge (an IT security pro) said it best -- "Just install it and let 'er rip!" Diskeeper 2007 does what an automatic defragmenter should do; it defragments files on the fly without any impact on the system. Powered by new background processing technology called InvisiTasking®, Diskeeper is the only defragmenter that can truly deliver transparent operations. Whether running a mission critical 24/7 enterprise server or a small to medium business network, Diskeeper 2007 intelligently uses only unused system resources (if and when they are available) to increase system performance. InvisiTasking goes far beyond the limitations of I/O and CPU throttling. There's simply no comparison.
InvisiTasking was coined from "invisible" and "multitasking" and is a technology which truly allows any system maintenance task to run invisibly in the background. The ground breaking InvisiTasking technology marks the beginning of a new era for Diskeeper and automatic defragmentation. In the same way that manual defragmentation evolved into scheduled defragmentation, it has now evolved into true automatic defragmentation with InvisiTasking.
InvisiTasking allows Diskeeper 2007 to eliminate fragmentation on the fly, in real time, so that fragmentation never has a chance to interfere with the system. InvisiTasking does this automatically, without the need for any input from the user -- regardless of the size of the network. Diskeeper 2007 is simple for the user as there is no longer a need to turn off their defragmenter, schedule at "off" hours, or manually defrag. There is no need to figure out "settings" or what "type" of defragmentation is best for the system. Diskeeper does it intelligently and dynamically determining what the system needs for peak file system performance.
New Functionality of Diskeeper 2007 Includes:
-- New real-time defragmentation automatically and transparently handles fragmentation as it occurs providing maximum system performance at all times. -- I-FAAST™ 2.0 (Intelligent File Access Acceleration Sequencing Technology) dramatically increases file access by up to 80% above and beyond the improvement of defragmentation alone. -- Terabyte Volume Engine™ 2.0 - Powerful defragmentation for high capacity & high traffic servers with disk volumes containing hundreds of thousands to millions of files (e.g. NAS, RAID, and SAN). Also allows unobtrusive, thorough free space consolidation on busy 24/7 servers. -- Automatic online directory consolidation boosts anti-virus scans and back-up speed. Every system will benefit from Diskeeper 2007. A site-wide Diskeeper installation will improve performance and reliability on all systems.
Diskeeper 2007 is now available for sale and can be purchased through your favorite reseller. More information on Diskeeper 2007 is available at diskeeper.com.
About Diskeeper Corporation
Diskeeper Corporation is the undisputed leader in defragmentation technology. From its origins as the first defragmenter for Windows NT, Diskeeper has grown to become the Number One Automatic Defragmenter™ with over 22 million licenses sold. Corporations around the world rely on Diskeeper to provide daily automatic defragmentation, giving their systems unparalleled speed and stability. Diskeeper Corporation also provides up-to-the-minute data protection and instant file recovery with Undelete® and easy-to-use automated patch and systems management with Sitekeeper®. Diskeeper Corporation is located at 7590 North Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, CA 91504. Phone numbers are (800) 829-6468 and (818) 771-1600. A variety of system management tools, trialware and free utilities are available at www.diskeeper.com.
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