Caffeinate The World skrev:
>
> it seems as though as the ./tree is build up, splitter seems to take
> progressivelly longer and longer to do it's work. i've been watching it
> for days now. before it could splitter a 31mb (thanks for that bug fix)
> file in a matter of hours, now it takes days. even on smaller log
> files, it seems to take on a magnitude of 3 or 4 times longer.
Isn't that logical? Reading and rewriting a small word file
takes shorter time than doing the same with a big one, and
when you have a million of them I guess the difference becomes
noticeable. I imagine that the way to solve this at the splitter
end would be to increase that 31 MB limit, so that more can get
done every time splitter is run. At the end of the user I guess
the solution is called "big fat RAID array" and has a salty
price tag ;)
Z
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