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Topic: Armory / Bitcoin Core / SSD (Read 1266 times)

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October 09, 2015, 02:29:05 PM
#7
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legendary
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September 04, 2015, 12:26:54 PM
#6
Figuring out how to store all the blockchain and database files on your large hard drive and not your C: drive is too complicated with Armory

Armory NEEDS a friendly wizard to assist people in moving the gigantic blockchain to their large hard drive.


Just create a shortcut to the Armory executable and use the following parameters:

--datadir=:\ --satoshi-datadir=:\

Precisely, that is well documented on Armory's website and there's even a video on it

Even though I regard myself as a power user, and have done this myself, I must say:  It is needlessly complicated.  This setting should be available in the settings panel, where people expect it to be.  Since it is not there, many will think it is not possible.

Of course it becomes more complicated due to the fact that it is another program's data we want to move around.  This may be one of the reasons that it is not on the settings panel Smiley


Yes, I guess it could be on the settings panel. But making a wizard would be redirecting resources to somewhere not so useful I think. There are already enough wizards, such as the backup wizard, with everything very well explained... Cheesy
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Decor in numeris
September 04, 2015, 08:47:09 AM
#5
Figuring out how to store all the blockchain and database files on your large hard drive and not your C: drive is too complicated with Armory

Armory NEEDS a friendly wizard to assist people in moving the gigantic blockchain to their large hard drive.


Just create a shortcut to the Armory executable and use the following parameters:

--datadir=:\ --satoshi-datadir=:\

Precisely, that is well documented on Armory's website and there's even a video on it

Even though I regard myself as a power user, and have done this myself, I must say:  It is needlessly complicated.  This setting should be available in the settings panel, where people expect it to be.  Since it is not there, many will think it is not possible.

Of course it becomes more complicated due to the fact that it is another program's data we want to move around.  This may be one of the reasons that it is not on the settings panel Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
September 04, 2015, 08:28:43 AM
#4
Figuring out how to store all the blockchain and database files on your large hard drive and not your C: drive is too complicated with Armory

Armory NEEDS a friendly wizard to assist people in moving the gigantic blockchain to their large hard drive.


Just create a shortcut to the Armory executable and use the following parameters:

--datadir=:\ --satoshi-datadir=:\

Precisely, that is well documented on Armory's website and there's even a video on it
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
September 03, 2015, 08:44:58 PM
#3
Figuring out how to store all the blockchain and database files on your large hard drive and not your C: drive is too complicated with Armory

Armory NEEDS a friendly wizard to assist people in moving the gigantic blockchain to their large hard drive.


Just create a shortcut to the Armory executable and use the following parameters:

--datadir=:\ --satoshi-datadir=:\
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
September 03, 2015, 03:25:01 PM
#2
I don't have an SSD Cheesy

It's not that hard to change such a setting. Besides, I don't see it being implemented soon, if ever. Armory is an advanced client and this change doesn't require much fiddling with the software... So I think that users who come to Armory are knowledgeable enough on how to set it up properly (and developers think this too).
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September 02, 2015, 10:06:15 PM
#1
So who doesn't have an SSD in 2015?

Who wants to store 50 GB+ of blockchain files on their limited SSD?  I'd imagine nobody.

Figuring out how to store all the blockchain and database files on your large hard drive and not your C: drive is too complicated with Armory

Armory NEEDS a friendly wizard to assist people in moving the gigantic blockchain to their large hard drive.

I've been using Armory for over a year and I can't believe this hasn't been implemented yet.
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