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#1 OFFLINE   Noobixide

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Posted 19 October 2008 - 06:33 PM

I have been using CCleaner since release and was recently checking for updates on your site and found Defraggler. Annoyed with windows vista defrager, which shows no graphic representation of whats going on or what files are being defraged, I downloaded and installed Defraggler. Knowing the quality of CCleaner I was sure that Defraggler would be a winner as well. I was correct. I let defraggler run for about an hour, not only did it speed my drive up by 110%, it uncovered the fact that I actually have more free space then previously thought. CCleaner and Defraggler in combo always get the job done now, and are helping me keep my machines in perfect health.

I do have one request. Something that if you added I would pay for. If there was a "Server" edition that could be a minimal install with remote access from a workstation where I could analyze, monitor, and defrag any drive in my storage arrays from anywhere. The ability to select several servers and just hit a defrag button and know that all of my servers are doing what I want, when I want.

Thanks for the GREAT FREE SOFTWARE!,

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 01:17 PM

View PostNoobixide, on Oct 19 2008, 08:33 PM, said:

I have been using CCleaner since release and was recently checking for updates on your site and found Defraggler. Annoyed with windows vista defrager, which shows no graphic representation of whats going on or what files are being defraged, I downloaded and installed Defraggler. Knowing the quality of CCleaner I was sure that Defraggler would be a winner as well. I was correct. I let defraggler run for about an hour, not only did it speed my drive up by 110%, it uncovered the fact that I actually have more free space then previously thought. CCleaner and Defraggler in combo always get the job done now, and are helping me keep my machines in perfect health.

I do have one request. Something that if you added I would pay for. If there was a "Server" edition that could be a minimal install with remote access from a workstation where I could analyze, monitor, and defrag any drive in my storage arrays from anywhere. The ability to select several servers and just hit a defrag button and know that all of my servers are doing what I want, when I want.

Thanks for the GREAT FREE SOFTWARE!,

Noobixide
Well thank you :)

With most of the people Piriform Software do indeed work as they should.

Server edition is of course being planned but it won't me published in the near future.

The Defraggler itself needs to be a little better before that.

I mean Defraggler's latest version is currently 1.03.094 and there has been published only 12 Defragglers. The first one was published on 2007.

Whereas CCleaner's new version is 2.13.720, has over 53 publishes and the first came out on 2005.

Then Recuva which's latest version is 1.20.361, has 27 publishes and the first one was also on 2005.

So basicly we just need to wait for Defraggler to become even better program so that some server computer admins won't uninstall Defraggler after the first run.

I would guess that 80% of server admin's support Defraggler.

The number needs to be 100.
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Posted 29 October 2008 - 03:56 PM

View PostLinux Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, on Oct 29 2008, 01:17 PM, said:

Server edition is of course being planned but it won't me published in the near future.


Where do you get this idea from.?
CCLEANER, RECUVA, DEFRAGGLER AND SPECCY DOCUMENTATION CAN BE FOUND HERE

http://www.piriform.com/docs