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Re: prebinding warning


  • Subject: Re: prebinding warning
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:44:43 +0100


On 2005-01-10, at 15.39, Matt Neuburg wrote:

This off topic, but if what Scott is saying is true, what do installers from
Apple do for 20 minutes while they are "optimizing" my hard disk? I thought
this was prebinding.

It is.

But if prebinding isn't necessary, why do installations take so long?

That it isn't necessary doesn't mean that they're not still doing it. :)


Prebinding will still give you a bit of a performance advantage (single digit percentage range), it's just that it's in many cases negligible compared with what you would have saved prior to the optimization.

j o a r

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