
PerfectDisk® 2008 for VMware combines the power of PerfectDisk 2008 with additional functionality for your VMware Workstation and VMware Server environments to help you automatically boost VMware performance and reclaim VMware disk space. PerfectDisk 2008 for VMware goes beyond basic disk defragmentation by automatically defragmenting host disk drives and virtual disk drives, and reclaims unused space by shrinking the virtual drives, all according to VMware's recommendations. And installation is only required once - on the host machine.
PerfectDisk® 2008 for VMware defragments VMware's virtual drives with PerfectDisk's patented SMARTPlacement optimization technology and uses the VMware Mount and Shrink utilities to automatically defragment and reclaim space. The physical (host) machine's drives are also automatically defragmented and optimized.
Why PerfectDisk 2008 is the choice for you
There's a reason that PerfectDisk is the defragmenter of choice for many of the world's largest and most technologically savvy enterprises, Microsoft MVPs, Microsoft Certified Trainers and other professionals around the globe that want to boost their computer performance. Simply put, PerfectDisk offers the best value. You will achieve the best results and improve the performance of your PCs, laptops and servers the most with PerfectDisk.
The Most Comprehensive Solution
Built for the largest and most fragmented disk drives, PerfectDisk 2008 provides the most comprehensive solution for defragmentation by optimizing virtually every file on the system, including all metadata, paging files, and directories. PerfectDisk's patented SMART Placement™ technology optimizes drives to speed defragmentation runs and minimize resource usage. Space Restoration Technology ensures free space is consolidated more than any other defragmenter on the market. And it can all be automated easily with PerfectDisk's AutoPilot Scheduling and StealthPatrol.
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