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<blockquote data-quote="Digsy" data-source="post: 1249502" data-attributes="member: 163222"><p>OK, that makes perfect sense, except for some reason I <strong>don't </strong>see a massive difference in performance by changing the location of the timeshift folder.</p><p></p><p>I have tried it on my server hard drive, which is a dedicated 1TB HDD just for recording TV (so nothing else should be accessing it whn I an running these tests), and also on my system drive which is a 240Gb SSD.</p><p>Finally I have a 1Gb Ramdisk (DataRAM free version). Even moving the timeshift file here made virtually no difference that I could see.</p><p></p><p>Performance over WiFi was worse that wired in all three cases (my wired ethernet is 100mbit/s). Obviously HD channels suffer more than SD ones. Of course I do not know what other Wifi traffic there may be going on at the same time.</p><p></p><p>I have left it on RAM disk for now as it seems like this <em>should </em>be the solution, even though it isn't right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digsy, post: 1249502, member: 163222"] OK, that makes perfect sense, except for some reason I [B]don't [/B]see a massive difference in performance by changing the location of the timeshift folder. I have tried it on my server hard drive, which is a dedicated 1TB HDD just for recording TV (so nothing else should be accessing it whn I an running these tests), and also on my system drive which is a 240Gb SSD. Finally I have a 1Gb Ramdisk (DataRAM free version). Even moving the timeshift file here made virtually no difference that I could see. Performance over WiFi was worse that wired in all three cases (my wired ethernet is 100mbit/s). Obviously HD channels suffer more than SD ones. Of course I do not know what other Wifi traffic there may be going on at the same time. I have left it on RAM disk for now as it seems like this [I]should [/I]be the solution, even though it isn't right now. [/QUOTE]
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