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HyperBoot side-by-side comparison video

Computerworld just printed an article about our current and future HyperBoot releases. It includes a simple video we created. The video shows two identical brand new laptops with no changes, other than adding HyperBoot to one of them. They've been set, in a loop, to continually reboot - right [...]

2022-01-19T19:18:17-05:00HyperBoot|0 Comments

New V-locity White Paper

Optimizing the disks of virtual platforms is an absolute must for performance. Typically even more so than on physical platforms. Topix Technologies, an IT Analyst group out of Paris, France recent completed a study about the effects of fragmentation on the modern virtual infrastructure. They [...]

2009-09-24T08:26:00-04:00V-locity|0 Comments

Diskeeper 2010 “Beta” to start next week

We're looking for some current Diskeeper customers that are interested in getting a first look at a new technology breakthrough - in Diskeeper 2010. The beta test will start next week, and we have about 50 openings left that we need to fill. If you are [...]

2022-01-19T19:04:20-05:00Uncategorized|Comments Off on Diskeeper 2010 “Beta” to start next week

Supporting Windows 7 (and Server 2008r2)

Diskeeper 2009 and HyperFast fully support Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008r2, and have since we released them back in December 2008. V-locity also fully supports the new Windows platforms. That said, the next major release of Diskeeper (coming soon) will also take advantage of new functionality [...]

2009-09-09T21:29:51-04:00Uncategorized|Comments Off on Supporting Windows 7 (and Server 2008r2)

Sneak Peek Testers needed

We're looking for some current Diskeeper customers that are interested in getting a first look at a new technology breakthrough. The preview will start in a few weeks and we have a few openings left that we need to fill. We're eager to get this [...]

2022-01-19T19:05:02-05:00Uncategorized|Comments Off on Sneak Peek Testers needed

Removing Fragmentation? SOUNDS good to me

I found this Diskeeper Log interesting. One of our Account Managers recently installed voice recognition/dictation software (on August 19). If you follow the daily log reports, you can see the dramatic difference in the daily number of fragments eliminated. Diskeeper went from averaging 3000 fragments eliminated per day to [...]

2022-02-07T19:52:45-05:00Uncategorized|Comments Off on Removing Fragmentation? SOUNDS good to me

SAN defrag

Storage Area Networks (SANs) are becoming increasingly more common. A few years ago "SAN" was an acronym that rarely made it out of the lexicon of IT Storage Admins at 1000s+ employee multinationals. In more recent years the SAN IHV/ISVs have greatly simplified and reduced the installation, [...]

2022-01-18T15:20:44-05:00SAN|0 Comments