On Which Side Of The Partition Do You Stand?
It is surprising how strongly some people feel about the issue of partitioning or not. Voices are raised — faces become a bit redder — language becomes a bit more colorful. If you are from the school of thought that partitioning is absolutely not necessary, please leave a comment at the bottom of the page. Your point of view is valuable and should be considered.
This presentation, however, will favor partitioning. There will be some of us who will remember the days when, for example, a 3 GB hard drive on your laptop was considered to be “state of the art,” and the cost of that machine was several thousand dollars. Now, that seems archaic, and the hard drives increasingly grow in size — and some are partitioned.
One of the best arguments on the side of partitioning was given by Mitch Tulloch, in an article for Microsoft. The three major points that Mitch basis his argument are:
- partitioning organizes work
- partitioning safeguards the data
- partitioning increases the computer’s performance
One of the points is that Mitch makes is: “At the end of each month, I copy last month’s Archive subfolders to CD, label it by date, and put it somewhere safe. That way I have last month’s backup ready if both my hard disks fail from a lightning bolt hitting my office, or my computer is infected with a virus, or a thief steals my computer.” Needless to say, the security programs should be run to make certain that the backup is not infected.
One of the most popular and well-used partitioning programs is Acronis Disk Director Suite. It has won industry recommendations and users’ praise.
The Acronis Disk Management and Partitioning program is easy to use and effective. It supports Windows (NT 4, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista). And, until July 22, 2009, the Acronis people are offering our readers an amazing thirty percent (30%) discount.
This program is a CNET Editors’ Choice Award winner: A suite of utilities that will keep your hard disk healthy. An excellent set of tools that will allow you to keep your hard disk healthy and organized. The Acronis Disk Management program has had many third party reviews and it has been top rated.
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3 Comments
Khürt Williams
July 15th, 2009
at 3:58pm
Let’s look at it from the non-tech users perspective. Partition? What’s that? Why do I care? Why are computers so hard to use?
Rambozo
July 18th, 2009
at 1:00am
True. I hear that, and so I setup additional disks and partitions with mount points to appear as one volume. So users can be protected in spite of themselves.
free
September 13th, 2009
at 12:13pm
to partition or not to partition .. well definitely use partitions – better security, better organization .. and ya non-tech users dont use partitions :(