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Re: Give TSVNCache more CPU

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 20:39:53 +0000

On 3 November 2014 20:26, Jeff Shanab <jshanab_at_jfs-tech.com> wrote:

> It shows in the task manager as thread prioriy normal. Just curious if it
> changes it's priority dynamically or if task manager does not bother to
> display that finer grained priority level .
>
> I can see where you would not want to impact compile but when you are not
> compiling the OS should speed up and use the I/O capacity that it has to
> get the work done. I certainly do not see that. I/O utilization stays low
> and the cache is slow. (Maybe I need a more mature OS)
>
> (it has 50% to do with CPU ;-) I am saying my machine has CPU to spare,
> memory to spare, and I/O speed to spare and it still is slow)
>
>
Is your working copy on the local hard drive, a network share on another
PC, a NAS or something else?

Simon

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