On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Brian K. White
Personally I do disable desktop/home/MyDocument indexing everywhere, windows, linux, etc. In my case it's just a bad trade-off. My machines are slower 100% of the time at 100% of their tasks, just so that .01% of operations .01% of the time can be maybe 50% faster.
If I had larger libraries of random documents and they were'nt already indexed by virtue of being contained in some db driven application, just a huge mass of utterly disorganized files, *maybe* then indexing my desktop makes sense. I'd probably have to live to be 400 years old before it becomes that much of a problem.
I have lots of PDFs I've downloaded with names like 10.1.1.14.pdf ;-)
But that's somewhere between merely my personal preference and at best a different conversation about the virtue of indexers at all, where in this case I was only speaking within the scope of "We have some indexers, how to make them behave best?"
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