OK, I set it to NO and things did speed up quite a bit.

But there's a rub: The GUI client on Mac behaves as though the default
were NO. If you un-check the "Use memory-saving algorithm" checkbox,
then it should place the MEMORYEFFICIENTBACKUP NO option into the User
Preferences File. But it doesn't. You have to go edit the file by hand.

I agree that the default should be NO, especially with modern Macs that
have plenty of memory, and in that case the GUI would be working
correctly.

Thanks for the tip!

Roger Deschner      University of Illinois at Chicago     [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Paul Zarnowski wrote:

>Yes, we discovered this as well.  The default for this option was
>changed awhile back, and is now ON by default.  I believe it was
>changed to ON because of older Macs that did not have a lot of memory
>to spare.  Now, of course, newer Macs have lots of memory and really
>don't need this option (IMHO).  I think the default should have been
>left OFF, the way it used to be.  In any case, try turning it off and
>see what that does to your performance numbers.
>
>At 05:01 PM 2/12/2006, jsiegle wrote:
>>Roger,
>>
>>         Would you believe that memoryefficientbackup is on by
>> default? That is usually step one for me.
>
>
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