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Safe, Efficient Disk Partitioning Powerhouse Manage Partitions on RAID and Standalone Hard Drives
YIWO Tech Development Co., Ltd. | 29 Aug 2008
YIWO Tech Development Co., Ltd. has released EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition v. 1.6.4, a full-featured Windows disk partitioning utility that let you safely repartition the hard drives on both servers and workstations. Unlike software that requires you to back up and restore your data before changing partitions, EASEUS Partition Manager can resize and move partitions without losing data. All partition changes can be previewed before they are implemented on a hard drive, and all data is completely protected throughout the operation.
Version 1.6.4 of EASEUS Partition Manager includes support for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 64-bit.
EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition supports hardware RAID as well as standalone hard disks. If there is unallocated space on a hard drive, simply select the unallocated space, enter a partition label, and select a drive letter, cluster size, partition size, partition type, and file system from the list. The software will immediately turn the wasted space into usable data storage.
In addition to creating and deleting partitions, EASEUS Partition Manager lets you resize and move them, without losing data. You can format and label partitions, hide and unhide them, and set an active partition.
With its emphasis on safety and security, EASEUS Partition Manager lets you view the status of all of the partitions on your hard drives. The program previews the effects of partitioning a hard drive before it implements proposed changes. EASEUS Partition Manager works with all hard drives, from 20GM to 800GB.
It is possible to improve Windows Server performance by changing the partitions on your disk drives. For example, EASEUS Partition Manager lets you change cluster sizes automatically or manually. Smaller cluster sizes waste less of your disk space. However, the smaller the cluster size, the larger the file allocation table (FAT). Large FATs result in slower system operation. EASEUS Partition Manager lets you tune your disk performance to meet your specific needs.
Whether you're a business owner who needs to repartition disks without understanding the inner workings of the operating system, a data center manager who needs a utility to manage disk partitions across the enterprise, or a computer consultant who needs an intuitive program to tune clients' hard disks, EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition has the tools that you need.
EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition v. 1.6.4 runs under Windows 2000 Server/Advanced Server, 2003 Server, Windows 2000 Professional SP4, and Windows XP. It costs $149(US) for a single-user license, and may be purchased securely online from http://www.easeus.com/buynow.htm. The Unlimited Edition costs $399(US) and can be used on computers throughout the enterprise. Affordable home and business editions are also available.
For more information, contact CHENGDU YIWO Tech Development Co., Ltd, K-18/F, HuaXiMeiLu Building No. 2, No. 17, the 3rd section of RenMin Road South, Chengdu City 610041 China. Email: support@easeus.com
Internet: http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager-server/
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