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You must eliminate fragmentation to eliminate the most basic performance bottleneck on your system. Manual defragmenters require full administrator privileges to operate. They are slow, labor-intensive and absorb a high level of system resources. Ultimately they don’t get used. Running Diskeeper® is like hiring an expert to constantly monitor and maintain your system’s maximum performance. "By using a defragmentation utility it is possible to achieve performance gains that meet or exceed many hardware upgrades." —International Data Corporation (IDC), 2000 "Disk Defragmentation for Windows NT/2000: Hidden Gold for the Enterprise"
The Diskeeper difference:
"Disk fragmentation can cause performance problems. You should consider running a defragmentation program on a regular basis." —Microsoft Windows NT Server Resource Guide System Requirements for server: Diskeeper Server version is required to defragment servers. Diskeeper Server version runs on any x86-type (including Pentium) computer that is running Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Diskeeper Server will not install on Windows 95/98/Me computers. Diskeeper Server controls over-the-network defragmentation of systems running Diskeeper Workstation version 3.0 or higher. Important: Diskeeper Server version is required to schedule or control across-the-network defragmentation of systems running Diskeeper Workstation version 3.0 or higher. Diskeeper Server will install and run on workstations running Windows NT/2000/XP, but Windows 95/98/Me computers will only accept Diskeeper Workstation version. Diskeeper Workstation version will not install on Windows NT/2000/XP servers. System Requirements for workstation: Diskeeper Workstation version runs on any x86-type (including Pentium) computer that is running Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows 95 (OSR 2 or higher), Windows 98, or Windows Me. |
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