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gbois closed JENKINS-10077.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix

Unfortunately, I can't fix this issue.
If in your context it is slow, I suggest you should switch to an another 
alternative (other plugin maybe, a simple script called for example with the 
post-build-script plugin and so on).
                
> archiving large files takes extrordinarily long time
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>
>                 Key: JENKINS-10077
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-10077
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: artifactdeployer
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: Mac OS 10.6.7, Xserve Dual 2.8 Ghz Intel Xeon, 2 TB HDD 
> RAID-1
>            Reporter: Jarom Loveridge
>            Assignee: gbois
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: threads.log
>
>
> We have a project that creates a 3.2 GB file that needs to be archived. We 
> are currently running Jenkins 1.417. The building of the project works just 
> fine but when the archival step begins the process takes forever. I allowed 
> the job to run for more than 12 hours and the archive never completed.
> I can manually copy the files in a fraction of the time (only a few minutes 
> for a build directory of over 15 GB). Increasing the amount of memory 
> available to Jenkins does not improve the copy performance. While the files 
> are being archived the java process takes 100% of the processor cycles on a 
> single processor core. Memory usage does not increase significantly 
> regardless of the number or size of the files to be archived. And disk 
> utilization during the archival process is unbelievably low as well.

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