I can't speak to Karaf explicitly but there have been huge issues with both 
antivirus and disk encryption overhead in the Windows environment here.  
Encryption can really slow things down. All our laptops and desktops are 
encrypted on the fly.

While most have SSDs now, I have an old desktop that I no longer use with a 
hard drive that became effectively unusable.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Baptiste Onofré [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 9:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Startup timing Windows vs. Mac

Yes, first, please try with the antivirus disabled.

Regards
JB

On 20/11/2018 16:26, Oleg Cohen wrote:
> Hi JB,
> 
> Yes, it is Windows. It is exactly the same set of bundles and the same Maven 
> repository. Yes, there is Antivirus. I can try testing with disabling it 
> temporarily. 
> 
> How can I see what is being resolved/checked/updated/downloaded? I do notice 
> that Karaf has these long pauses. I am sure I can run pretty much against the 
> local repo.
> 
> I would appreciate any pointers on how to speed up the startup!
> 
> Best regards,
> Oleg
> 
>> On Nov 20, 2018, at 12:12 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Oleg,
>>
>> So Windows is longer than Mac (not surprising ;)).
>>
>> Did you check in term of bundles resolution ? Do the two systems use the
>> same Maven repository and network to resolve the artifacts.
>>
>> I already saw such issue due to the Windows antivirus: it verified any
>> artifacts downloaded by Karaf and it takes time.
>>
>> Do you have antivirus on the Windows system ?
>>
>> Regards
>> JB
>>
>> On 19/11/2018 21:12, Oleg Cohen wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have two systems: one Mac and one Windows. I have noticed that exactly 
>>> the same application with a number of bundles, both 3rd party and my own, 
>>> take significantly longer (1.5 vs 6 mins) on Windows compared to Mac. Both 
>>> systems are pretty powerful and have similar resources. I was wondering if 
>>> anybody has noticed the same. What would be the best way to analyze the 
>>> startup performance and identify bottlenecks?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Oleg
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
>> [email protected]
>> http://blog.nanthrax.net
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> 

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