Everything 1.5 is noticeably faster than 1.4. Furthermore: most updating is now done in the background, which means that searching during that time is still possible.
Everything loads its entire database in RAM memory. 1 million items (files/folders) take about 100 MB RAM, so 30 million files will consume around 3 GB memory. Make sure your system has enough free memory available as swapping to disk will make Everything extremely slow (and use the 64-bit version of Everything as the 32-bit version cannot address that amount of memory)
The SDK for Everything 1.5 will support instances when released (not during the alpha stage)
Everything Server is a Windows application; it will not run on most NAS devices.
The rescan schedule can be changed from daily to every x hours or even every x minutes.
Everything loads its entire database in RAM memory. 1 million items (files/folders) take about 100 MB RAM, so 30 million files will consume around 3 GB memory. Make sure your system has enough free memory available as swapping to disk will make Everything extremely slow (and use the 64-bit version of Everything as the 32-bit version cannot address that amount of memory)
The SDK for Everything 1.5 will support instances when released (not during the alpha stage)
Everything Server is a Windows application; it will not run on most NAS devices.
The rescan schedule can be changed from daily to every x hours or even every x minutes.
Statistics: Posted by NotNull — Sun Jun 02, 2024 9:35 pm