by Peter » Tue Apr 14, 2015 3:50 pm
I kept trying to find out what's the issue for the last 6 months, and I can say that the problem is still there.
I tried different computers, OS, drives, cases, and the common problem is - when a recovered file system has too many folders (multi-level folder tree) and/or files, the extraction is terribly slow - like 1-3 files per second (small files). Using UFS Explorer in exactly the same environment (running in parallel on the same computer) shows at least 10x faster extraction speed.
Extraction of large files has no such issues, and the speed is about the same.
Just recently I had a case with 14 mln files in 7 mln folders (8.5 GB of RAM was used), and the extraction speed was 2 files/sec (SATA to SATA). UFS Explorer has worked just fine on the same machine.
So, for me it looks like something is wrong with R-Studio engine, specifically how it's processing file/folder creation requests, especially for large, milti-level file systems.
It's pretty sad becasue I prefer R-studio to UFS Explorer, so please try to check it and fix.
Alt wrote:I don't think creating files is the issue. R-Studio creates files through standard Windows methods. Maybe, it opens files too slowly, because it analyses very thoroughly the entire file system.
I kept trying to find out what's the issue for the last 6 months, and I can say that the problem is still there.
I tried different computers, OS, drives, cases, and the common problem is - when a recovered file system has too many folders (multi-level folder tree) and/or files, the extraction is terribly slow - like 1-3 files per second (small files). Using UFS Explorer in exactly the same environment (running in parallel on the same computer) shows at least 10x faster extraction speed.
Extraction of large files has no such issues, and the speed is about the same.
Just recently I had a case with 14 mln files in 7 mln folders (8.5 GB of RAM was used), and the extraction speed was 2 files/sec (SATA to SATA). UFS Explorer has worked just fine on the same machine.
So, for me it looks like something is wrong with R-Studio engine, specifically how it's processing file/folder creation requests, especially for large, milti-level file systems.
It's pretty sad becasue I prefer R-studio to UFS Explorer, so please try to check it and fix.
[quote="Alt"]I don't think creating files is the issue. R-Studio creates files through standard Windows methods. Maybe, it opens files too slowly, because it analyses very thoroughly the entire file system.[/quote]