I saw this last week in a press release from another company that provides disk defragmentation software. I read it once. Then I read it again, then a third time. I had a few other people read it to make sure my eyes weren't playing tricks on me. No, sure enough, this is what it said:
"...the bottom line is this: on an active volume, with a dynamic operating system and dynamic utilities, the disk volume free space situation is constantly changing. This, in conjunction with the algorithms used to allocate the free space, defeats the very best efforts of any defrag software the very next time you do something as simple as surf the web."
Wow. A company saying its "very best efforts" are defeated doing the job its product is supposedly setting out to do. Well, we don't give up so easily. Use PerfectDisk and get a big chunk of free space, so when you go to surf the web, your files aren't fragmented from the start.
They're your PCs and servers. Win.
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