It's not just a trust issue, it's looking to see if *I* screwed something up!
When I move a folder, I see the entire folder contents (all the files) in the deleted section and again in the new files section.
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- 25 May 2015, 02:21
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature Request] Dealing with moved folders
- Replies: 2
- Views: 369
- 16 May 2015, 16:38
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature Request] Dealing with moved folders
- Replies: 2
- Views: 369
[Feature Request] Dealing with moved folders
I love FFS, and use it all the time. There's really only one thing that has always bugged me about the application and that's the way it handles moved folders. Moved folders show up as deleted folders and new folders. It's hard to match them up to make sure that nothing has gone wrong in the detecti...
- 16 Aug 2011, 16:35
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
> So 3.20 is actually faster in your tests now?? Yeah...it's weird. The day I posted the issue it was well on its way to a 4 hour compare. Then it did 16:48 a couple days later with no changes other than installing 3.16 (which I agree should have nothing to do with anything). Like I said, I'll keep ...
- 15 Aug 2011, 22:35
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
Okay 3.16 (from before, not today) about 670,000 elements 36:32, 3.20 - 16:48
(for compare only). That one odd folder with all the subfolders paces
everything.
(for compare only). That one odd folder with all the subfolders paces
everything.
- 15 Aug 2011, 22:25
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
Okay...I figured out the parallel install thing but I couldn't get 3.16 to scan at all (hit compare, screen flashes, that's it). Odd. So then I went to time 3.20 and.....it's running at normal speed now! What the heck? Could installing 3.16 separately have had any effect on anything? I don't see how...
- 15 Aug 2011, 22:12
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
I'm not sure how to do a parallel install so I'll answer what I know now instead. On 3.16 (I never had .19 installed), I had the same config file reading four local folders and the corresponding four on another machine over wireless N networking. This particular folder (one of the four on the networ...
- 13 Aug 2011, 02:03
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
Hmmm...not so sure now. I'm having a little trouble. Scanning one of my folders over the Gigabit network is at least one whole order of magnitude slower than it was in .13 - possibly as much as 2 orders of magnitude over wireless (300Mbps wireless N) on that same folder. Oddly the other folders seem...
- 12 Aug 2011, 18:48
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
Thanks for implementing this! It seems to work!
- 30 Jul 2011, 14:21
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Re: Faster scanning
Thank you!
Also, it's not just source and target, since we can use many sources and many
targets. It would be nice to start many sources at the same time and many
targets at the same time provided they are all on different volumes.
Thanks again!
Also, it's not just source and target, since we can use many sources and many
targets. It would be nice to start many sources at the same time and many
targets at the same time provided they are all on different volumes.
Thanks again!
- 29 Jul 2011, 20:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Faster scanning
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2006
Faster scanning
A possible idea for faster scanning: If multiple volumes are to be scanned, start processes to scan each unique volume all at the same time. I'm currently scanning 7 different volumes, and FFS does them all sequentially. Since the scan takes around half-an-hour, a significant savings could be had if...
- 09 Jun 2010, 18:49
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Performance with lots of folders
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2062
Re: Performance with lots of folders
Yes, I think it's odd too. However, it's not two users. There is only one wireless link and only two computers. All I do is add another instance of the app and both speed up. In fact, if one instance is FFS and I add an instance of the other app, FFS speeds up (a lot) when the other app starts acces...
- 08 Jun 2010, 17:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Performance with lots of folders
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2062
Re: Performance with lots of folders
It's not from the cache, I don't think. I've done full-system cold starts and still seen this effect on the first launch. Also, if I am in the middle of a sync and launch another one (using a different tool) the first one dramatically speeds up as soon as the other one starts interrogating the other...
- 07 Jun 2010, 14:14
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Performance with lots of folders
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2062
Re: Performance with lots of folders
Found an interesting thing regarding performance, not just with lots of folder but with lots of files too. If you have two folders to sync, each with lots of files, and you're doing them on a slow link (i.e. wireless), comparing them simultaneously will make both complete faster than either one on i...
- 28 May 2010, 01:12
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Performance with lots of folders
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2062
Re: Performance with lots of folders
Thanks for the response. If you have a test case (application/exe) you'd like for me to run, I have a situation where I have approximately 95,000 files in about 1,200 folders, and also another location with about 85,000 files in approximately 50,000 folders. This is all on XP. Just doing windows pro...
- 27 May 2010, 14:29
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Performance with lots of folders
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2062
Performance with lots of folders
The performance of FFS with lots of files is quite impressive. It's less impressive with lots of folders. I use an application that (unfortunately) can create tens of thousands of folders, each with 1 or 2 files. This slows down FFS by more than an order of magnitude compared with syncing the same n...