G. Glitter
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Guest repliedRe: PC World
From my experience and some tests - performance deteriorate significantly starting from approx. 9000 files in the same folder.
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Guest repliedRe: PC World
Is it why you not using them, Perl?
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Guest repliedPC World
Gary Glitter found the service there excellent.
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Guest replied> For christ's sake don't take your machine to PC World for
> repairs.
come on admit to taking it there at least once - even a foreigner like me knew not to do it :lol
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Guest repliedAs a break from one of the normal AtW v "somebody who might actually know something" sessions may I suggest ...
For christ's sake don't take your machine to PC World for repairs.
G. Glitter
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Guest repliedi was just thinking that you will call me that
lets agree on this - I was right in the first place, but I am still a twat?
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Guest repliedBut not as much you dense twat!
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Guest repliedMaybe you cant read - I affirm that performance _does_ deteriorate significantly, ie much.
Thats with indexing disable, something I do among first things after fresh install, WinXP and Win2003 are all based on same NTFS, AFAIK this arae was not improved, however it will be big time in WinFS - they will finally stop needing to "table scan" all files in dir to find them, ie will use internal filename indexing as well as content indexing.
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Guest repliedAtW, performance doesn't deteriorate too much if you disable the indexing!
Also, it was nearer two years ago.
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Guest repliedPerformance actually does deteriorate - a lot less on NTFS than on old FAT, just listing all files in dir takes ages - you'd think this simple operation will be fast but it aint, I had 3k+ small files in one dir at work on Win2K and it took bloody ages to list them (P4 2.4, 1Gb RAM) - I mean more than a well more than a few seconds!
Oh maybe you think I know £"%^£^% about "£%"£%? Perhaps you have forgotten one year old chat where you lost technical argument regarding branch prediction? To your credit you admitted defeat.
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Guest repliedAtW, performance doesn't deteriorate too much if you disable the indexing!
Spod.
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Guest repliedyeah and drastic performance drop after a few thousands...
if you think of storing that many files think again!!! Even IE creates multiple directories to avoid have too many cache files in the same dir.
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Guest repliedAre you running NTFS or FAT32?
65,535 per folder on FAT32
millions on NTFS
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Guest started a topic Maximum files in a folder?Maximum files in a folder?
Does anyone know if there's a cap on the number of files in a folder using Windows 2000? I get an error when dumping loads of images via a batch file in a folder saying "no space left on disk" or something. No, its not because there's no space on my HDD.Tags: None
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