I think this is related to the generally poor performance of the SQL
database that is at the core of the server.  It seems to me that the
database was originally created when it ran on Pentium III's with 128
MB of RAM.  Nowadays a more typical computer used as a Squeezeserver
has at least two CPU cores and 2 GB of RAM, but the database doesn't
take advantage of the power available.  Logitech really needs to revamp
the SQL core of Squeezeserver but database tuning experts cost $$ and
after all Logitech doesn't make any money off the software....

There are discussion threads that explain how to change the SQL code to
load more into RAM if your server has the RAM available.  This seems to
speed things up considerably.  Using a RAM DISK can also speed things
up a lot.  Threads discuss that too.


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