Hello. I am not clear what the Everything database is.
(Q1) If the database checkbox is enabled for a particular volume in Options then does this mean Everything will create its own database containing info for all files on that volume?
(Q2) Does the "Monitor Changes" setting mean that Everything can track all name changes to files and update its database in real time?
(Q3) Could either of these options cause the PC to become less responsive or lose a bit of performance?
Thank you for any info.
Does the database affect system performance?
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
I asked a similar question here, Is it OK to have Multiple Instances of Everything Running.
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
Yes, "Everything" creates a single database containing information for all volumes, files and folders that you have included.(Q1) If the database checkbox is enabled for a particular volume in Options then does this mean Everything will create its own database containing info for all files on that volume?
Yes, even when "Everything" is not running.(Q2) Does the "Monitor Changes" setting mean that Everything can track all name changes to files and update its database in real time?
The NTFS driver will continue to log file and folder changes when "Everything" is not running.
"Everything" will use this log to update it's database the next time you run it.
"Everything"'s impact on your PC responsiveness and performance should be minimal and unnoticeable.(Q3) Could either of these options cause the PC to become less responsive or lose a bit of performance?
There might be a performance hit when "Everything" updates in response to a folder rename that has several thousand subfolders and files.
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
Does the NTFS driver take part of Windows Content Indexing?
If I disable Content indexing Service to index a disk (in windows - my computer) will Everything still work?
If I disable Content indexing Service to index a disk (in windows - my computer) will Everything still work?
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
Yes, Everything will still work.
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
if we don't use windows search, we can disable Content indexing Service isn't it?therube wrote:Yes, Everything will still work.
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
Yes, the NTFS USN Change Journal and Windows Content Indexing are two completely different things.if we don't use windows search, we can disable Content indexing Service isn't it?
You can disable the Windows Indexing Service and "Everytihng" will still function.
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
What does not work any more (except windows search)?David wrote:Yes, the NTFS USN Change Journal and Windows Content Indexing are two completely different things.if we don't use windows search, we can disable Content indexing Service isn't it?
You can disable the Windows Indexing Service and "Everytihng" will still function.
I have heard many times that windows indexing service consumes CPU.
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
Only Windows search as far as I know..What does not work any more (except windows search)
Re: Does the database affect system performance?
Thank you David.David wrote:Only Windows search as far as I know..What does not work any more (except windows search)