Different "Temporary Download Folder" based on category?

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harrv
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Different "Temporary Download Folder" based on category?

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I use three categories and all three have "completed" folders on separate physical volumes. I've just switched to sabnzbd from nzbget. With nzbget I found that I got better performance with regard to CPU and disk io if I made the category temp download folder reside on the same volume as the completed folder.

With sabnzbd I don't see a way to have different temporary/incomplete folders per category. Is that not a feature of sabnzbd or have I just missed where it can be configured?
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Re: Different "Temporary Download Folder" based on category?

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Indeed we don't support that, in all those years I also have never had anyone request it. So must not have been a heavily used feature of former nzbget users.
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Re: Different "Temporary Download Folder" based on category?

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safihre wrote: December 31st, 2023, 4:28 pm Indeed we don't support that, in all those years I also have never had anyone request it. So must not have been a heavily used feature of former nzbget users.
OK. Thank you for your reply.
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