Hi all,
How does the checksum generation process for very large files, like video
files of 50 GB, affect Fedora's performance? The scenario I'm thinking
about is if you're ingesting a batch of large files into Fedora, will it
fork a new process to generate the checksum in the background while
proceeding on to the next file, or will it only proceed to the next file
after the checksum for the first file has been generated.
Anyone care to chime in on checksums in general for video files? I've used
them before on audio files without too much trouble, but the size of video
files might present problems.
thanks,
...adam
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