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AutoPilot for
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Benefits Windows XP and the CPU in your PC are not aware of each other.
Sound strange? It's true: XP was developed to be hardware independent.
AutoPilot looks at both the CPU and your applications running. Then it
tells XP what resources to give to which job, to increase performance
and throughput. Think of it as an IQ-boost for XP! AutoPilot is an
effortless, 'Install and forget' breakthrough product. Works as well on
a single CPU as on multi processor machines. Plug and Play - No
modifications required - No patches, no changes in hardware or
applications either. AutoPilot® will squeeze maximum power out of your
machine. |

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AutoPilot
version 4
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AutoPilot
version 4 for Windows 2000 and Windows XP |

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AutoPilot
for XP Version: 3.0
Put
Your WinXP System On STEROIDS!
Running many applications at the same time?
Is your video getting jerky?
Bothered by annoying skips of your fave tunes?
Is your video- or audio editing bogging XP down?
Is your new WinXP machine just simply getting slower?
AutoPilot® is a Breakthrough Automatic WinXP
Performance Tuner! It was originally developed to tune multi processor
supercomputers, but is now available for WinXP. You should
really test it out. For instance, we have seen busy machine's
performance go up to 40 percent. (AutoPilot does not run on
Win95/98 or WinME so do not try to install and run it on these
platforms). Here is an example of just one happy
user: "I
downloaded the XP version for a home trial. I put AutoPilot to
a real-world test. I did notice a substantial performance
increase and stability with a high-end 3D landscape generation
program that pushes huge amounts of calculations and
information through the CPU channels. With Autopilot running,
I checked the task manager to find that the usage had dropped
from 90-100% to a mere 80% overall with a few peaks up to 95%.
I could do other work at the same time! Without Autopilot
running I never could have done that because my machine was
maxed out. With AutoPilot it isn't anymore. I can truly say
that I have been sold on your product. Thank you, John
Citron |
| Product Features |
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There are only three
categories of software based performance enhancement
tools: 1: Disk-related utilities like defraggers (XP
has one built-in). 2: Memory-related like caching/RAM
disks and 3: Automated tuning tools.
AutoPilot® is the first automated tuner for XP. And it is a
great solution for busy systems! Tuners are basically 'expert
systems' that can make intelligent and instant decisions to
improve performance.
AutoPilot® is being developed by people that come from a
supercomputer background and are trained to squeeze the last
cycle out of systems. AutoPilot® is an excellent example of a
highly sophisticated and advanced neural network that is able
to look at the hardware, XP and the applications running. Then
AutoPilot® improves performance in real-time. We also have
found that users tell us their systems run more stable.
Windows XP was originally designed to run on different
hardware platforms. So it cannot look into the Intel chips. In
other words, XP and the Intel Chips do not know of the
existence of the other. This means that Microsoft and Intel
cannot optimize their respective platforms for each other.
It took a third party like AutoPilot® to get these two
together. AutoPilot® looks directly into the Pentium chip and
into XP, and matches these two up better than any of them can
individually. The results can be pretty good. Here is what
Microsoft said about it:
"Continuing improvements in performance and reliability
are key areas of interest for customers. Autopilot® delivers a
solution that strives to improve horsepower and throughput by
alleviating bottlenecks." said Bob O'Brien lead product
manager, BackOffice, Microsoft Corp.
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| Product Benefits |
Increased performance and scalability
More throughput at a fraction of the cost of any other
performance upgrade
Effortless. 'Install and forget'
Extends the life of your hardware investment
Works as well on a single CPU Workstation as on multi
processor machines
Plug and Play - No modifications required - No patches, no
changes in hardware or applications either. AutoPilot® comes
in three flavors, for NT, for W2K and now for WinXP. On all
platforms it will squeeze maximum power out of the combination
of the hardware, applications and the OS. No more time wasted
with painful and time consuming baselining and tinkering with
parameters. With AutoPilot® on your systems you will be SURE
that you get the maximum out of that box.
Images, Diagrams and
Screen Shots
| Screenshot:
APBench. This is on an IBM 300PL W/S, 600MB/s, 384MB
Ram. 10 GB Hd. Running Win NT4 SP6a with Lotus Notes
open. YES, it works. |
| AutoPilot® P/SA
Implementation diagram showing the different collectors
modules |
| Chart that shows
improvements in Exchange performance with up to 2000
clients |
| AutoPilot®
Architecture Diagram |
| Diagram showing
system bus utilization with and without AutoPilot®
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| This diagram shows
the processing efficiency based on concurrent tasks as
optimized by AutoPilot® |
| ServerBench 3.0
diagram that shows how Transactions Per Seconds (TPC)
versus the number of clients. AutoPilot® (in blue)
clearly demonstrates the increased processing power when
installed |
| SPECWeb96 Response
Time chart that shows better performance (in blue) with
AutoPilot® installed |
| After optimization
by AutoPilot®, this diagram illustrates the increase in
TPC based on 4 node Pentium cluster running NT4.0 and
SQL Server 6.5 |
Product
Requirements
| OS Platform Supported |
| Windows XP
Professional |
Yes |
| Windows XP Home
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Yes |
| Windows 2000 Server
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No |
| Windows 2000
Professional |
No |
| Windows NT4 Server
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No |
| Windows NT4
Workstation |
No |
| Windows NT3.51
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No
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| Windows 98/98se/ME
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No
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| Terminal Server
Edition |
n/a
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| SQL Server |
Yes
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| Exchange |
Yes
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| MS Cluster Server
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Yes
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| Minimum Hardware Required |
| CPU |
Pentium 166
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| RAM |
32MB |
| HD (Install)
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4MB |
| HD (Operating)
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4MB
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| Additional
Requirement Notes |
| Make sure you create
your baseline statistics BEFORE enabling
AutoPilot®. We have provided the APBench tool to
do this, so remember to download that too! | | |
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