The manual version of Diskeeper in NT 5 uses the disk defragmentation snap-in of the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). #Executive diskkeeper manual#īoth the manual version and the full featured Diskeeper upgrade can defragment all file systems used under NT 5.0, including the newly added FAT 32. The included defragmenter is a scaled-down, manually activated utility similar to CHKDSK (Check Disk) and Backup. The full featured version of Diskeeper provides central control of defragmentation across networks of any size or location. "Customers have asked us to provide integrated disk defragmentation tools for Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation. We are pleased to provide a reliable, effective defragmenter from Executive Software and their Diskeeper technology in the release of Windows NT 5.0 beta 2," says Brad Chase, VP, Microsoft Platforms Group. "This built-in utility provides users with a fast and easy way to maximise system performance. System administrators that want the automatic scheduling and network-wide defragmentation can easily upgrade to the full featured version of Diskeeper."ĭiskeeper product manager George Goodrich says: "It`s no longer a question of whether or not disks need to be defragmented - it`s a matter of how often and how easily it can be done, with a minimum of system administrator time and attention. That`s why we designed the full featured Diskeeper to be a true "Set It and Forget It" network solution. Today`s administrator defragments his network automatically to keep it operating at peak performance." #Executive diskkeeper full# Ronnie McCain, VP of Incad, Inc in Huntsville, Alabama, says: "We have a telecommunications engineering firm that has 100 nodes networked and operational. Before buying Diskeeper for all the systems, we completed a few benchmarks on system performance and then tested again after Diskeeper was activated each day. Scheduling Diskeeper to run across the network was easy and we found the product to be a valuable and user-friendly tool. ![]() On the pentium systems we recorded a dramatic increase in transfer rates and disk access in both the peer-to-peer and peer-to-server environments."įragmenting files into pieces allows them to be stored in available disk space and makes efficient use of the disk however, collecting the pieces together for use takes extra time and system resources. Defragmentation consolidates files together for fast access and restores system performance. ![]() With Diskeeper, software loading times and database search times can be halved. Performance can be increased for Web servers, e-mail servers, graphics and financial applications.
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