Currently CDS writes a temporary file 'CCLDiskBuffer-17664-483-0000000034CED428' to
C:\Users\(user-name)\AppData\Local\Temp
With the use of SSDs at the primary disk, this causes an extreme amount of writes to the SSD, seriously decreasing its life span. My SSD went down to 27% health in less than a year, should last at least four or five years. Several months ago I moved my user temp files to a physical HDD. SSD life has remained at 27% since then.
Request CDS have an option to relocate CCLDDiskBuffer files to another location.
Jim Lytle
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Janucki Grzegorzposted
12 months ago
ropie sprawe sotowom wam
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Mike Cottleposted
about 1 year ago
Just wondering if this is going to be addressed. I haven't found any recent information on it.
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JOACHIM VON MEYERposted
over 2 years ago
same problem here. After rebooting CDS cannot find the Index. Any solution yet?
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James Lytleposted
over 3 years ago
An update.
I recently had several system issues and the last time I rebooted, CDS couldn't find the index. I ended up with recreating the index. After that there were not any more issues with CDS constantly writing a CLLDiskBuffer file. It only writes occasionaly.
Apparently there was some kind of index corruption. It would be good to have this in the knowledge base should it happen to someone else.
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Mirco Persechinoposted
over 3 years ago
Hi James,
I just created a ticket for you and we will take note of the feature request for future improvements. Thanks for your suggestion!
Currently CDS writes a temporary file 'CCLDiskBuffer-17664-483-0000000034CED428' to
C:\Users\(user-name)\AppData\Local\Temp
With the use of SSDs at the primary disk, this causes an extreme amount of writes to the SSD, seriously decreasing its life span. My SSD went down to 27% health in less than a year, should last at least four or five years. Several months ago I moved my user temp files to a physical HDD. SSD life has remained at 27% since then.
Request CDS have an option to relocate CCLDDiskBuffer files to another location.
Jim Lytle
1 Votes
5 Comments
Janucki Grzegorz posted 12 months ago
ropie sprawe sotowom wam
0 Votes
Mike Cottle posted about 1 year ago
Just wondering if this is going to be addressed. I haven't found any recent information on it.
0 Votes
JOACHIM VON MEYER posted over 2 years ago
same problem here. After rebooting CDS cannot find the Index. Any solution yet?
0 Votes
James Lytle posted over 3 years ago
An update.
I recently had several system issues and the last time I rebooted, CDS couldn't find the index. I ended up with recreating the index. After that there were not any more issues with CDS constantly writing a CLLDiskBuffer file. It only writes occasionaly.
Apparently there was some kind of index corruption. It would be good to have this in the knowledge base should it happen to someone else.
0 Votes
Mirco Persechino posted over 3 years ago
Hi James,
I just created a ticket for you and we will take note of the feature request for future improvements. Thanks for your suggestion!
0 Votes
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