rockky 32 Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 HeyWith root, data can be stored on SdCard. Wondering if anyone who has done that for a while can report any issues with it. Thanks Link to comment
RobertJSawyer 167 Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 Speed of the card will make a difference, of course; not all SD cards are the same read/write speed. And the Evernote database is one single, giant file. Access, I suspect, will be slow on an SD card, especially as your database grows in size (multi-gigabyte databases are not at all uncommon for Evernote users); access isn't that sprightly on a solid-state hard drive, for that matter. Link to comment
rockky 32 Posted July 8, 2015 Author Share Posted July 8, 2015 Speed of the card will make a difference, of course; not all SD cards are the same read/write speed. And the Evernote database is one single, giant file. Access, I suspect, will be slow on an SD card, especially as your database grows in size (multi-gigabyte databases are not at all uncommon for Evernote users); access isn't that sprightly on a solid-state hard drive, for that matter.Hmm, thank you Robert. That's what I was wondering. Have you tried it? Link to comment
RobertJSawyer 167 Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 I haven't tried it. Of course, a huge database will only happen if you store a lot of your notebooks locally, on your Android device (on Macs and PCs, ALL notebooks are stored locally for offline access). Link to comment
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With root, data can be stored on SdCard.
Wondering if anyone who has done that for a while can report any issues with it.
Thanks
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