Specification Sheet

Summary
The defragmentation of a Windows system doesn’t only mean an increase in overall system
performance, it also protects against errors that may arise as a result of heavy fragmentation. In
addition, defragmentation also makes it easier to recover data if a crash occurs when there is no
recent backup available.
The Windows integrated Defragmenter provides a basic set of functions that can only be used in
a professional environment with a great deal of effort. It can sometimes not be used at all: Either
because access security is at risk, or there’s no way of configuring a precise schedule. An ideal
defragmentation solution must also provide a wide range of configuration options and reporting
of network processes, and these should be available without constant manual intervention or
monitoring by the IT staff. O&O Defrag delivers just that, and what‘s more, it can be integrated into
a company’s IT infrastructure wherever necessary.
The Windows Defragmenter actually does wind up costing a great deal of time and labor. For a
company, this immediately turns into money that is being spent. When you consider how little
O&O Defrag costs compared to the amount of extra work you’ll be doing with the Windows
Defragmenter, you’ll understand why O&O Defrag’s overall long term benefits actually pay for
themselves within just a few months.
Benchmarking
Configuration of the test system
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Motherboard: Asus A8R-MVP
RAM: 2 GB DDR (4x512 MB DDR400)
Graphic card: nVidia GeForce 8600GTS
Hard disks:
System drive: Seagate ST3250820AS (250 GB)
Data drive: Western Digital WD2500JD (250 GB)
Software environment:
Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit, all patches up till October 27, 2010
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