Maybe I'm blind but I can't find an option to hide all expired entries. (I can show them, I can search for them, but I can't hide all the expired entries). What can I do to stop showing expired entries by default?
Optimize code when there are no files to update
My benchmark results for a i9-9900k with 64GB RAM Update: Added the v20 results. Update 2: Benchmark with my \Program Files-Directory
My benchmark results for a i9-9900k with 64GB RAM Update: Added the v20 results. Results for "real file set with many usual files" will be added later.
My benchmark results for a i9-9900k with 64GB RAM
@Igor Pavlov: Can you please move this speed issue to another thread? (I don't have the necessary rights). A robocopy for this 106GB file takes 26 minutes and 20 seconds. If the smaller archive files must be larger then RAM size, they have to be bigger then my actual 64B RAM .-) Just to understand the update process: An update of this 7z archive needs only some minutes to check that there are 0 files and 0 bytes to change and then additional 40 minutes to complete this "do nothing" operation?
@Igor Pavlov: Copy the BID-Archiv.7z to another folder on the same SSD drive or to a folder on another SSD drive? @Shell: CMD: 7z.exe u -mx=9 -y F:\Backup\BID-Backup\BID-Archiv.7z D:\BID\* -ms=off All files can be read, yes. How can CRC32 help?
@Igor Pavlov: Copy the BID-Archiv.7z to another folder on the same SSD drive or to a folder on another SSD drive? @Shell: CMD: 7z.exe u -mx=9 -y BID-Archiv.7z D:\BID\* -ms=off All files can be read, yes. How can CRC32 help?