How to Speed Up Your File Transfers Drastically using PrimoCache | Windows 10
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2020
- How to drastically speed up your file transfers in windows 10 using PrimoCache. Increase copying speeds to your hard drive. You can use this tactic with a storage space drive as well. Speeding up storage space parity hard drive. In this tutorial, we go from speeds of around 30MB\s to 1.2GB\s.
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Summary: Speed up file transfer windows 10 and speed up home network file transfer
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Just a reminder, I know I've stated it in the video but please don't make your backup drive into the Level 2 cache. The Level 2 cache is supposed to be empty SSD drive. It's also always a good idea to have everything backed up just in case.
I understand what you saying BUT the DATA is not really being moved to the new drive any faster. All of the transferring is just happening in the background. Even if you only use Lv2 (SSD) the DATA has not been moved to the HDD any faster. To make that happen you need to increase the allocation unit size from the default 4k to a number equal to 256k PER DATA DRIVE in in your storage pool. This has to be done before you create the storage space OR you take each drive out of the pool one at a time, reformat each one in disc manager with the new unit size then return it to the pool. Then speeds will increase for real not a placebo effect.
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MAjority off ssd already does this !!! samsung 860 evo as a option to use 1gb or more off system ram and i get faster than nvme speeds !! this program is useless because the first time you write a file primo cache as to learn ,only the next trasnfers are fast !!! but who gonna keep transfer the same files back and fourth ?
Can't u show the file and the version this is not working
Yeah right, while you "think" the file is moved and the computer is still working sneaky to copy in background, suddenly you have power outage, the computer turns off and afterwards you will trying to discover where the f.. are your files.. software accelerators looks nice but actually are not safe in terms of any redundancy. If you want speed get fast nvmes or thunderbolt drives everything else is for just playing on your free time
It's not working 👨💻 error showing😢
I have to say, I was trying to move all of my movies and tv shows from an old external 3 TB drive to my mass storage pool that I just created of 7TB. Before this solution, I had to transfer one smaller folder at a time or the speed would crash to zero and everything would freeze up. Using this method, I used my 1TB SSD that wasn't really doing anything as the cache with 12GBs of my 16GB RAM capacity and its now transferring 800+ GBs at a much higher speed than it was. Still not 1GB per second but higher than it was and at a consistent speed.
That's insanely fast! I feel like I could just partition like 20 or 30 GB of my current SSD and use that as the L2 cache. For L1 cache, I can probably use like 4GB or so. Thanks!!!
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Didn't work for me... the Cache Hit Rate was at 0,21% only, yours for some reason was at 99%. I did a partition of a SSD with 200gb free size and didn't work.
I almost died when my HDD was slowing down, now my HDD is alive again, thanks man!
This video is Amazing!
A really nice and "to the point" video. Thanks man!
WOW i didn't think i would see any difference but i cant believe how responsive laptop is now, and i didn't bother using a harddrive i just sacrificed 4gb from my 20gb to create my cache and dam... copying, transferring even opening up large photoshop files is so much quicker...aah man this was a good one
Would transferring files from an HDD (Cached) to an SSD significantly increase the speed for files that have never been transferred before?"
Ram caching makes a huge difference on VMware and Virtualbox machines. You restart the OS on them and barely see any disk activity. Basically the virtual windows becomes faster than the main one.
bro i just wanna say thanks so much this it went from 171kb/s to 80 mb/s
Great vid... really helped a lot. To the point instructions and it worked like a charm. In my case, I had created a separate 50 GB partition of the primary SSD and used it as a L2 cache.
This method biggest downside is that the device needs to be turned on until the whole process reaches 0 in that primocache software. Only then we can close the device