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==== Use mapped network drives instead of UNC paths ==== | ==== Use mapped network drives instead of UNC paths ==== | ||
- | RomVault supports mapped network drive locations as well as UNC paths. Mapped network drives on Windows tend to be preferred because they can easily be configured to automatically reconnect upon login. Although no official benchmarks have been conducted, some users report faster speeds when using a mapped network drive vs UNC paths. This may be due to the fact that a mapped network drive authenticates once instead of on every file access like when using a UNC path. | + | RomVault supports mapped network drive locations as well as UNC paths. Mapped network drives on Windows tend to be preferred because they can easily be configured to automatically reconnect upon login. Although no official benchmarks have been conducted, some users report faster speeds when using a mapped network drive vs UNC paths. This may be due to the fact that a mapped network drive authenticates once instead of on every file access like when using a UNC path. Move operations with UNC paths will always use a copy & delete approach instead of a rename operation. |
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If you are using a SMB share, you should always configure this share to enable case sensitivity. If a SMB share is not explicitly configured for case sensitivity then you will have poor performance when working with very large directories because Samba must do a filename search and match on passed names. For more information please refer to the Name Mangling section of the [[https:// | If you are using a SMB share, you should always configure this share to enable case sensitivity. If a SMB share is not explicitly configured for case sensitivity then you will have poor performance when working with very large directories because Samba must do a filename search and match on passed names. For more information please refer to the Name Mangling section of the [[https:// | ||
- | |**โ CAUTION:** \\ It is ALWAYS recommended to use case sensitive SMB shares with RomVault. Case insensitive SMB shares may result in an error while fixing due to changing character case of a filename.| | + | <WRAP important> |
- | |**๐ก TIP:** \\ If you are an UnRAID user, this setting can easily be changed to " | + | <WRAP info>If you are an UnRAID user, this setting can easily be changed to " |
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