Knowledge and Data Management White Papers
The Essentials Series: Why You Need to Defragment
Overview
Authored by Microsoft MVP Greg Shields, this tech report is a call to arms for Windows administrators, reminding them why defragmenting is so important. Everyone wants better system performance and efficiency. Everyone wants a lower cost of ownership. This report details exactly how an administrator can get it fast.
The Essentials Series: Why You Need to Defragment is a FREE download, you do not want to miss. It contains three articles covering such topics as:
- Why fragmentation is the silent killer
- What cost fragmentation extorts from the system
- How to solve the problem
- How defragmentation relates to overall system performance
| Publisher | Diskeeper | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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