Hi,
When running SQLYog I see very heavy disk activity from the SQLYog.exe process (between 2 and 5 MB/s). Procmon shows me it’s writing to the connection restore file (C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalSQLyogconnrestore.db) constantly. I have 14 query tabs open across 8 different connections – I’m guessing this is an acceptable amount, have you any idea why the IO is so high? It’s probably worth mentioning I’m not running any queries in any of the query tabs, it’s been idle for half an hour now and the process is writing 2MB/s to disk.
I have a restore point set so I don’t need the connection restore file – would it be possible to turn off the auto-saving to connrestore?
Thanks,
Tom