Hello, I just noticed that Everything is much too resource intensive, Look at the attachment.
Do you know where it could come from? Thanks.
Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
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Flecky
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Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
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void
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Re: Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
Thank you for your feedback Flecky,
Everything 1.5 should use less resources than Everything 1.4.
Everything will use more resources if you index properties or content.
What are you indexing under Tools -> Options -> Indexes?
Are you indexing properties or content?
Everything should only use about 100MB per 1 million files.
Unless you are indexing 30 million files, this RAM usage is unexpected.
Everything 1.5 should use less resources than Everything 1.4.
Everything will use more resources if you index properties or content.
What are you indexing under Tools -> Options -> Indexes?
Are you indexing properties or content?
Everything should only use about 100MB per 1 million files.
Unless you are indexing 30 million files, this RAM usage is unexpected.
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Flecky
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Re: Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
Hi, i have this.
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Flecky
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Re: Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
After deactivating "Index file content".
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AutoSoft
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Re: Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
Perhaps you could try a drive that indexes only part of the important data, instead of indexing the entire hard drive or multiple hard drives with a large number of files on the server
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Re: Everything 1.5 is too resource intensive
Whats the reason to answering this old topic ?AutoSoft wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:31 pm Perhaps you could try a drive that indexes only part of the important data, instead of indexing the entire hard drive or multiple hard drives with a large number of files on the server