A smarter way to speed up PC performance

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by Joe Abusamra

                                                     SMartPlacement to Speed up PC performance

As alluded to in a previous post, PerfectDisk's patented SMARTPlacement optimization strategy is about to get a whole lot smarter. Users will be able to let PerfectDisk do its thing as always, but if they prefer, they can make their own settings, their own custom strategy. Files, applications and directory data can be automatically placed on the drive according to each users' unique requirements or preferences. Flexibility and customization, not tyranny, to better maximize drive and file performance, and better speed up PC performance.

Here's a little peek:


SMARTPlacement - defrag                                                        

As beta tester Allen Flores stated, "I love the ability to specify the placement order and additional space between categories - terrific feature addition!" Wes Barter noted that "using the 'performance' strategy seems to improve overall system speed; placing frequently used files in areas of faster access improves the 'snappiness' of my machine."

What's a smarter way to speed up PC performance, as well as server and virtual machine performance?

A smarter SMARTPlacement. March 2010.

                                                     SMARTPlacement to speed up PC performance
 
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Comments for A smarter way to speed up PC performance

Thursday, February 4, 2010 by Andre Crespo:
It's not the best way to improve performance, because smartplacement always see last modified date and not last accessed. The way smartplacement works can improve performance if the program you are running was installed 40 days ago because after that the modified date is more than 40 days and the file will be change to "Occasional" zone. With the last access date you can always put the file in the 'recently" zone
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by danwat1234:
I agree with Andre. According to what is in this blog post, SmartPlacement does not sort files by how often they are accessed, just the modification time stamp, which is great to minimize future fragmentation, but not for performance. Having the Prefetch files list at the beginning of the drive is great though. The best strategy imo would be to monitor which files are accessed and how often (not just looking at the last access timestamp) via an updating database, which keeps track of which programs are opened how often, and maybe at what time of day and all the associated files that normally load when the program loads up to it's initial screen. Also keeping a list of the files that are needed by a program linearly. Also, which individual files are accessed how often. Just my 2 cents.
Thursday, February 18, 2010 by Joe Abusamra:
Hi Andre and Danwat1234, Thanks for the comments. PerfectDisk by default places BOOT files at the beginning of the drive. And, you can configure PD to place ALL layout files (includes boot and non boot prefetch files) at the beginning of the drive. We also are continuing to look at the overall strategies employed and continue to expand the capabilities of the PerfectDisk engine. Thanks, Joe

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