Diskeeper Defrag Chosen by U.S. Air Force
For increasing performance without adding memory or disks
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 25, 2009 at 3:43 pmDiskeeper Corporation announced its support of the U.S. Air Force. While the nation looks for ways to save on taxpayer dollars, automatic defragmentation continues to save government IT Managers from costly memory and hardware upgrades.
"We consider Diskeeper software to be a vital tool. Our networks run 24 x 7 x 365 to support our airmen across the globe. As such, we need our servers to be maintained at optimum levels to avoid any delays or even worse, downtime for the users. The other thing I’ve noticed is that Diskeeper saves us in hardware costs. We aren’t adding memory or disks to improve our performance anymore," said C.B., U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command
If you’re running Windows, you have fragmentation. Replacement hardware is not only costly, but "throwing more storage resources (hardware) at a problem should be the last resort, because it only masks the potential problems that intelligent disk defragmentation addresses," notes David Chernicoff, author of The Impact of Fragmentation on Servers (May 2009).
In tighter times, governments and enterprise class corporations turn to Diskeeper to squeeze the most performance possible out of existing systems. 450 of the current Fortune 500 are Diskeeper users, as fragmentation causes server crashes, slowdowns, freeze-ups and system failures.