Boot files are no problem - Diskeeper handles now worries - Low performing system files are also no problem - The difference is that diskeeper will not touch exclusively locked files to ensure data integrity. We dropped them when Microsoft included a version of Diskeeper Lite starting with Windows 2000 (I think). Diskeeper prevents now as much as 85 of fragmentation BEFORE it happens. And in 32 GByte transfers we see a clear read performace advantage (like +75 MByte/s, +12) pro Simple Storage Space over Stripe sets. So in the 256 MByte transfers we see a huge difference in speeds (like +140 MByte/s, +28) pro Simple Storage Space over Stripe sets. We bought a site license at work to install it on our first shipment of Windows 386 PCs back around 1994 or so. 2x8 RAID6 ReFS Simple Storage Space 496 MByte/s writes, 749 MByte/s reads. Why not stay with Diskeeper? Works for now, but sooner or later an update to Win10 will break it, and/or there will be an unpatched security issue, since it will no longer be updated. Their Flagship products include Diskeeper performance software, V-locity virtual platform optimizer and UndeleteIn the United Kingdom, Diskeeper. I know there are programs that will do an 'on-demand' defrag - Piriform has one - but what I've liked about Diskeeper is that it works all the time. Since it has a better market share coverage, Diskeeper holds the 79th spot in Slintel’s Market Share Ranking Index for the Application Performance Monitoring category, while SSDkeeper holds the 0 spot. Or are defrag capabilities of Win10 sufficient, and third-party sw isn't necessary? In the Application Performance Monitoring market, Diskeeper has a 0.01 market share in comparison to SSDkeeper’s 0.00. The difference could be in a disk defrag. But now Condusiv has discontinued it and replaced it with a new product which is clearly orientated to the large user/server world.Ĭan't blame them - that's where the big bucks are - but it means that I'm looking for a replacement for something that runs on Win10. I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts which would be sufficient for defragmenting my system disks and RAID arrays ( IDE and SCSI). I'd say for speed go with Diskeeper, for a rigorous defrag go with PerfectDisk. I am using Win2K Server with various hardware configurations on multiple boxes. It's not as fast as Diskeeper, but that's because it will do a much more rigorous free space consolidation and file placement optimization. I've used Diskeeper for quite a long time. You may want to check out PerfectDisk from Raxco as well.
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