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| ==== Configure a cache ToSort on a fast drive ==== | ==== Configure a cache ToSort on a fast drive ==== | ||
| - | RomVault processes fixes involving 7z archives by extracting the contents to a cache directory first then performing all fixes involving that archive in a batch. This behavior minimizes the number of times a solid 7z archive needs to be decompressed or recompressed. If no Cache ToSort is configured, then RomVault will use the Primary ToSort. If your Primary ToSort is on a slower drive or network share, you may experience sub-optimal performance with 7z archives. For more information about the Cache ToSort, refer to the section on [[tosort_directories|ToSort Directories]]. | + | RomVault processes fixes involving 7z archives by extracting the contents to a cache directory first then performing all fixes involving that archive in a batch. This behavior minimizes the number of times a solid 7z archive needs to be decompressed or recompressed. If no Cache ToSort is configured, then RomVault will use the Primary ToSort. If your Primary ToSort is on a slower drive or network share, you may experience sub-optimal performance with 7z archives. To prevent wear and tear on an NVME or SSD drive, you can also use a RAM Drive as a cache ToSort. For more information about the Cache ToSort, refer to the section on [[tosort_directories|ToSort Directories]]. | 
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| + | The double check delete option is a safeguard that prevent' | ||
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| - | ==== Keep ToSorts on the same drive letter or share as the RomRoot ==== | + | ==== Keep ToSorts on the same volume | 
| - | RomVault can move complete TorrentZipped | + | RomVault can move archives and uncompressed files quickly with a move operation instead of copy & delete. However, in order to perform this operation the source and destination must be on the same volume. For example, if you have an UnRAID | 
| - | <WRAP info>If you are an UnRAID | + | <WRAP info> | 
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| ==== Enable case sensitive SMB shares ==== | ==== Enable case sensitive SMB shares ==== | ||
| - | If you are using a SMB share, you should always configure this share to enable | + | If you are using a SMB share and have performance issue with RomVault fixing files in large directories, you can try enabling | 
| - | <WRAP important> | + | <WRAP important> | 
| <WRAP info>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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| store dos attributes = no | store dos attributes = no | ||
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| - | These settings will prevent Samba from writing and reading extended attributes used for legacy DOS permissions. | + | These settings will prevent Samba from writing and reading extended attributes used for legacy DOS permissions. Directory listing tests showed a 28% speed improvement. | 
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