Diskeeper Claims Virtualisation Breakthrough

Diskeeper Claims Virtualisation Breakthrough

February 20, 2009: Diskeeper has announced what it claims to be a virtualisation breakthrough from its research and development labs, saying its new InvisiTasking technology maximizes virtualisation performance with zero-overhead.

InvisiTasking is a processing technology behind the real-time operations found in Diskeeper software, which prevents the background process from ever interfering with application and operating system use of computer resources.

The company claims that InvisiTasking works with popular virtualisation platforms to enable software solutions such as its Diskeeper to significantly increase I/O performance and overall reliability.

“InvisiTasking has been a ground breaking life saver for thousands of IT professionals,” says Gary Quan, Chief Technology Officer at Diskeeper. “As corporations move to virtual desktops and servers, they are challenged with the added I/O overhead that multiple systems impose on shared disk subsystems.”

“Our customers value Diskeeper on virtual machines to eliminate unnecessary I/O, thereby greatly freeing up their hardware to focus on business needs. So, we are very excited with this breakthrough that will afford zero-overhead technology to improve the performance of virtual machines.”

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