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Old 10-02-2016, 01:02 PM   #9
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Watching the Task Manager while running various Quality Check PI tasks, I noticed RAM usage grows significantly the bigger the 'found' group.
If you were RAM Limited, I would have suggested smaller batches.

16G (I have 8G on W10 and 2G on XP )

The only time I see Disc I/O in the 90's, is when I apply the fixes to the 'found list'

@BR many years ago I was working at a cable TV head end developer where we had a 'streamer' set up to simulate channel line up. The boss bought a hot P4 'gamer' Mobo and multi disk SAS I/O. It kept crashing the stream because the disk I/O could not keep up with more than 1 stream.
The streamer boar manufacturer could not duplicate our issue. They had 4 Streams running 24/7 on a Dell P3 based server .
We got a used Dell P3-800 rack server and all was well.

Bottom line was I/O intensive servers can not be replaced by a Process Intensive desktop model.
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