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martin

Re: Quality of life: speed of comparison of local and remote folder with many files

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pier4r

Quality of life: speed of comparison of local and remote folder with many files

Example: have two folders, one local and one remote, with thousands of files each (say 2500).

Do the comparison (basic setup, no changes for the comparison tool). It takes quite a bit. Now I am aware that with 2000 elements, there are 4 million comparisons (and if it is based on size, datestamp, name it is 3 times 4 million), but they should be a breeze on whatever CPU that is not from the 90s. Instead on a A10 cpu (https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/a10 5750M) it takes between 10 to 15 seconds to compare. Of course it is not that tragic, but could it be improved or is it really "nice to have" ?

Thanks!