Fragmentation happens when files on the hard drive split and scatter
around the disk. This results in a
system slow down as the computer network system has to work harder to recreate
a file. This means that your company
could be losing valuable time because your computers are spending too much time
trying to put back together files when it could be doing something more
productive.
Windows has recognized defragmentation as a
benefit to overall system performance and efficiency. Windows offers a limited defragmentation
utility that comes standard on any computer, but despite the multiple advances
in defragmentation technology, the Windows 7 defragmentation utility is lacking
in many ways. It’s because of this that
many businesses are learning to depend on third party defragmentation software for
total system efficiency.
Diskeeper 2011 is first-tier Windows optimization software. Moving beyond simple defrag of a computer’s hard drive to keep pace with data and storage needs, it works to prevent fragmentation from happening on the initial write. Because of this, the software minimizes the amount of files that require after-the-fact defragmentation. The best part of all is that Diskeeper 2011 does this all in the background while your computer works with virtually no effect on foreground activities.
Diskeeper 2011 uses I-FAAST, InvisiTasking, IntelliWrite, and InstantDefrag technologies to improve system performance. I-FAAST technology optimizes file organization on the hard drive. InvisiTasking technology enables the program to run in the background with no effect on foreground activities. IntelliWrite helps with the prevention of fragmentation before it occurs, and InstantDefrag uses the data collected from IntelliWrite to defrag newly fragmented files that slow performance.
The benefits of using Diskeeper 2011 go beyond defragmentation and
prevention of fragmentation. Because fragmentation
is prevented in the first place and any little bits of fragmentation that do
get written to the drive are instantly defragmented, , it enables the computer
to run at peak performance enabling the user to maintain productivity and do
more than just wait for the computer system to respond. Also, since the computer does not have to
work harder trying to write and retrieve fragmented files, hardware also enjoys
a benefit of extended life.