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* Large speed up to importing trees from special remotes that contain a lot
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of files, by only processing changed files.
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* Optimise database to further speed up importing large trees from special
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remotes.
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remotes, and getting files from importtree=yes remotes.
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* Some other speedups to importing trees from special remotes.
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* Cache negative lookups of global numcopies and mincopies.
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Speeds up eg git-annex sync --content by up to 50%.
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### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
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Yes, and I hope to use it for a project to archive family photos and videos to BD-R (that's what this is about here)
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> [[fixed|done]] --[[Joey]]
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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 21"""
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date="2023-06-09T17:54:29Z"
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content="""
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Here's the final timing from the second test case with
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150000 files after all of the above optimisation:
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1. 0m0.131s
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2. 33m40.490s
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3. 0m41.027s
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4. 2m59.070s
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5. 14m5.679s
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6. 0m3.673s
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7. 17m39.271s
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8. 11m15.317s
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(git-annex get from an importtree remote was also sped up a lot;
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it makes the same cid queries as sync #7)
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I'm satisfied with this, considering this bug done, unless it's
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somehow still being slow for you.
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"""]]
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