Lets's Talk Computers - Executive Software  November 6, 1999
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Executive Software
Interview on November 6, 1999
NT Utilities     Guest: Vaughn McMillan
Windows NT file systems DO become fragmented. Utility programs for other operating systems may not address the peculiar problems of the Windows NT operating system, thus the need for NT utilities. Special characteristics of the NTFS file system, such as the paging file, directories, and the Master File Table, are especially vulnerable to fragmentation, and allowing them to become fragmented is a guarantee of a decrease in overall system performance. Executive Software has a series of products designed to deal with NT's unique design.

Vaughn McMillan, Director of Technical Research discusses overall NT performance and how utilities increase productivity.
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