On Jun 06 06:41:39, icepic.dz@gmail.com wrote:
> > Thank you for enabling this. I am testing an current/amd64,
> > rsyncing a 4G dir of video files, about 150-250 MB each.
> >
> > I am touching the files before every run,
> > otherwise rsync just finishes almost instantly,
> > based on the mtime (right?).
>
> Right.
>
> > Is that a scenario where faster checksums are supposed
> > to make things faster, matching blocks in large files?
>
> Using the option -c seems rather appropriate to make sure that all
> files get checksummed, even though touching them might be sufficient
> in most cases.
Thanks. Testing again and leaving the network out of it with
$ time rsync --verbose -ac /path/dir/ /other/disk/dir/
before:
1m19.74s real 0m13.31s user 0m17.57s system
1m19.64s real 0m13.82s user 0m18.36s system
1m19.51s real 0m14.12s user 0m18.31s system
after:
1m09.00s real 0m01.06s user 0m14.97s system
1m09.04s real 0m00.99s user 0m14.70s system
1m09.01s real 0m01.01s user 0m15.25s system
That's about 9% time saving.
Jan
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