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<blockquote data-quote="jasonwc" data-source="post: 807576" data-attributes="member: 96147"><p>Re-ran the test with another drive that has more movies (~73 movies, 957 GB). As expected, memory usage increased to a greater extent (from ~700 MB kernel paged memory to 2600 in the matter of a few seconds) . This time I also enabled the Mediainfo scan to replicate an actual scan. Antivirus was still disabled.</p><p></p><p>Logs attached.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Copying from an external eSATA disk to an internal disk doesn't cause memory issues. Kernel paged memory usage doesn't increase. During the copy, there is increased memory usage, presumably because Windows is copying data into memory to allow for faster transfers. However, that memory is returned immediately after the copy finishes. Large file copies over the network to/from the file server also don't cause issues.</p><p></p><p>However, I am copying 200 GB of movies from the disk I have connected via eSATA to my internal 2 TB disk, and I'll run the test again off the internal disk.</p><p></p><p>It's possible that the issue on the file server is different. The machines have completely different hardware (different motherboard/cpu, different chipset (file server has a workstation motherboard with the C206 chipset), different storage controllers. They're running different operating systems (WHS 2011 vs. Windows 7).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonwc, post: 807576, member: 96147"] Re-ran the test with another drive that has more movies (~73 movies, 957 GB). As expected, memory usage increased to a greater extent (from ~700 MB kernel paged memory to 2600 in the matter of a few seconds) . This time I also enabled the Mediainfo scan to replicate an actual scan. Antivirus was still disabled. Logs attached. Copying from an external eSATA disk to an internal disk doesn't cause memory issues. Kernel paged memory usage doesn't increase. During the copy, there is increased memory usage, presumably because Windows is copying data into memory to allow for faster transfers. However, that memory is returned immediately after the copy finishes. Large file copies over the network to/from the file server also don't cause issues. However, I am copying 200 GB of movies from the disk I have connected via eSATA to my internal 2 TB disk, and I'll run the test again off the internal disk. It's possible that the issue on the file server is different. The machines have completely different hardware (different motherboard/cpu, different chipset (file server has a workstation motherboard with the C206 chipset), different storage controllers. They're running different operating systems (WHS 2011 vs. Windows 7). [/QUOTE]
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