LiveCode and SQLite performace
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prothero at earthednet.org
Fri Jul 24 10:19:31 EDT 2015
I've found DiskWarrior to be an indispensable tool on my Mac. It fixes disc corruption that diskutil can't and optimizes the directory. It might be worth a try.
Bill
William Prothero
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> On Jul 24, 2015, at 4:50 AM, JB <sundown at pacifier.com> wrote:
>
> 10% might work for you but it definitely does not
> work for me. I have a 1tb drive and 348 gb free
> space. Most operations run slower than normal.
> I deleted about 150gb of music to bring it up to
> 350gb because it ran too slow to use. Now it
> runs fast enough to use but I still have a lot of
> wasted time. I had a 350gb drive and had the
> same problems way before 35gb free space.
>
> John Balgenorth
>
>
>> On Jul 24, 2015, at 4:15 AM, Robert Brenstein <rjb at robelko.com> wrote:
>>
>> A rule of thumb for Mac is 10% of drive being free...
>>
>> I find iStat Menus a useful tool for continuous monitoring of vital parameters (just a happy user).
>>
>> RObert
>>
>>
>>> On 23.07.2015 at 15:37 Uhr -0700 JB apparently wrote:
>>> If I remember correctly Bob Sneidar said that a
>>> you need at least 1/2 of your hard drive as free
>>> space to run efficiently. So if you have a drive
>>> with 500 GB you need 250 GB or more free
>>> space on the drive. Anything below that and
>>> it normal operations like opening files will be
>>> slower. I have used more space than 1/2 and
>>> the more I use the slower it gets. Sometimes
>>> you can speed things up a little by relaunching
>>> the Finder. That can be done using the Force
>>> Quit option. If it speeds things up it will only be
>>> a temporary fix.
>>>
>>> John Balgenorth
>>
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