CPU usage (Box Sync Monitor)
The "box sync monitor" process is constantly using about 7% of CPU while there is nothing more to sync.
Any idea how to reduce the CPU load? Right now, I am just quitting Box Sync when it's not needed.
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Hi Stefan,
Welcome to Box!
Box Sync physically downloads your Box files locally that's why when syncing files you can expect that it would occupy space from your machine. For any other issues with Box Sync please let us know or feel free to contact us via support.box.com.
Thanks for your participation in the Community!
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Box support told me it is because of scanning for enterprise security that is causing the high CPU usage. Not sure if I buy this - why should there be scanning needed if there are absolutely no file changes, and 6-7% of a modern CPU seems to be excessive in any case for nothing to do, but that's what they said. And as long as they are hardly any complaints from customers, I don't see it changing.... Best to quit box and not use it when not needed.
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I recently took a data-intensive class that used a lot of Box Storage. I started having problems with enormous amount of memory being used, so I moved all that data to un-synced folders. Still, I have almost 3 GB of memory usage by Box at all times, and Task Manager reports that Box is constantly using 30% CPU. That's right, 2 digits, not a typo - 30% CPU. It also takes more than a half hour for the Box files to load in the morning when I boot my computer, so I can't work on anything stored on Box for that full half hour. Some thing is horribly wrong. PLEASE find a solution to this issue.
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