This blog will provide technical data and insights into performance and reliability issues surrounding file system performance.
We hope to cover all topics related to system performance including defrag whether you are running SANs, NAS, workstations, servers,
SSD's or other systems. We will provide interesting anecdotes, white papers, and related story topics on defragmentation and other
performance issues. The blog is intended to be personal rather than a formal Diskeeper website. You will read personal viewpoints
on our products and where we see the industry and our company going. We are excited to have this opportunity to share our product
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by Michael
27. September 2006 00:16
There's been a great deal of interest and attention from the media, customers, and performance enthusiasts on I-FAAST since its release last December in Diskeeper 10. I regularly read tech forums and blogs looking for feedback and new ideas for our products. I've noticed a lot of discussions on "how" this technology works, so to hopefully help clear things up, I'll describe a few of the parts that make it tick. The first part of I-FAAST is accurately benchmarking the performance of your file system. That is more complicated than it may sound as issues such as caching will quickly invalidate results if not properly handled. While I may gloss over this, it is quite complicated.
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