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  1. Thanks to all of you for creating and adding to this thread, as it confirmed for me that it is an issue with the Evernote for Windows app. The disk thrashing stops as soon as I kill the Evernote processes. It's almost entirely writing to the UDB-UserRedacted+RemoteGraph.sql file, which is 34.8 MBs, whereas you can see below that Evernote has written over 16 GBs in the past few hours. Even Windows Defender doesn't thrash my disk that much. By any objective measure, that is extreme over-kill. There is clearly an issue, despite the argument that there aren't a lot of people posting on this thread - most people don't post things, and a lot of people who use Evernote may not be as technical to even know how to identify the problem. I am a long-time paying customer and would very much appreciate you opening a ticket for your devs to investigate. There are 8 Evernote.exe processes running, but it's only 1 of them that is trashing the disk with anywhere between 200 kB/s to 1.9 mB/s. That process was started with the following arguments. Hopefully this helps. "C:\Users\redacted\AppData\Local\Programs\Evernote\Evernote.exe" --type=renderer --user-data-dir="C:\Users\redacted\AppData\Roaming\Evernote" --standard-schemes=app,en-html --secure-schemes=app --bypasscsp-schemes --cors-schemes=en-cache --fetch-schemes=en-cache --service-worker-schemes --streaming-schemes --app-user-model-id=com.evernote.Evernote --app-path="C:\Users\redacted\AppData\Local\Programs\Evernote\resources\app.asar" --no-sandbox --no-zygote --lang=en-US --device-scale-factor=1 --num-raster-threads=4 --enable-main-frame-before-activation --renderer-client-id=4 --launch-time-ticks=269812658953 --mojo-platform-channel-handle=2664 --field-trial-handle=1832,3465405702287716687,6585925958615044598,131072 --disable-features=PlzServiceWorker,SpareRendererForSitePerProcess,WinRetrieveSuggestionsOnlyOnDemand /prefetch:1
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