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On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:18:45 -0500, "John H Meyers"
<jhmeyers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>According to Process Explorer (by SysInternals.com),
>Opera 9.23/8808 (Win32) required, for itself alone:
>
>1,598,822 disk write operations, with
>107,907,236 total bytes written,
>to transfer 8078 rather small newsfeed messages to the Trash.
>
>By the time Trash was emptied, this had increased to
>1,932,928 disk write operations,
>110,062,800 total bytes written.
>
>This also completely locked up the computer
>during the entire operation.
>
>Average number of disk write operations
>per deleted message: 239.28
>
>Average bytes written
>per deleted message: 13,625
>
>Any idea why nearly 240 disk write operations
>(and I forgot to observe how many more read operations)
>are required to delete one single RSS feed item?
It's related to the way indexing works. Things should improve within
the next couple of 9.5 snapshot builds. Note that this problem is
specific to certain file systems, including NTFS (IINM).
--
Tim Altman
Desktop QA
Opera Software
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