Does link2sd cause performance issues? - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've installed link2sd and linked all my apps with all 3 options selected.
I find that the phone lags when opening apps.
Is this normal when using link2sd?
It's a 32GB class 10 micro sd card.

Been using it on a 64gb class 6 for ages. No issues. Only issues I've noticed are GL games. So those I install to phone memory. Everything
else runs fine on link2sd
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Recently flashed my phone with NXT gaming, supposed to be a GB really fast rom. It was a good opportunity for me to try internal data on sd card with link2sd Plus (sandisk class 10)... I configured it to link EVERYTHING on sd card upon installation. And so far, performance seems to be terrible. Most of my apps (the one that are linked, included Google Play Services) experience extreme lags / freezes.
Need for speed most wanted, which was running ok on stock GB, is lagging and freezing as hell now. So disappointing.
Given the excellent reviews the NXT gaming custom rom has, I guess the responsible for this is link2sd. I'll make other trials, but I think moving everything on the sd card is not such a good idea after all...
Anyone else can confirm this ?

The ext filesystem is the terror.
Try NTFS
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[Q] Moving apps

Hi,
I wonder where is the truth about moving apps to SD card. I have HTC Desire which has really low space for apps. I used to use Darktremor A2SD script with CM7 but according to some users this can really slow down my phone while opening apps when I have slow SD card (I have 4class Kingston) and it probably does, becuase I experienced this issue very often. It was horrible and I decided to use different partition table. Now I have dalvik cache on internal storage.
Today I read that the more space I have on my internal storage, the faster the device is. The question is: Is this true? And is true that apps moved to SD (not using A2SD script) are slower?
On a very slow (cheap class 2) it can be true.
I have class 6 and not noticed slowdowns.
Theoretically - the internal NAND is faster than the SD Card, but if the ROM is set up correctly, it is unnoticeable.
davebugyi said:
On a very slow (cheap class 2) it can be true.
I have class 6 and not noticed slowdowns.
Theoretically - the internal NAND is faster than the SD Card, but if the ROM is set up correctly, it is unnoticeable.
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So where is the problem? When I used A2SD script I experienct heavy lags while opening apps (Handcent, gallery, etc.) sometimes 2-5 seconds. It was really bothering. Full wipe helped everytime but after two days lags were back.
Now I am trying have dalvik on internal to see how it behaves.
I believe that class4 is not so slow and I also read that Kingston cards are sometimes much faster in tests, sometimes similar to other class6 SDs.
AFAIK, it depends on the ROM, too. For example I had no lags with AOSP ROMs, just Sense ones.
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AFAIK, it depends on the ROM, too. For example I had no lags with AOSP ROMs, just Sense ones.
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Ok. And do you think that the more free space on internal I have the more speed I can get while using the apps?
devcager said:
Ok. And do you think that the more free space on internal I have the more speed I can get while using the apps?
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You might. Again i Think it is affected by many factors. For instance, when I was using Gingervillain 2.7 the phone was fast even with 20 MB left on internal - then I moved internal & stuff to the SD and had around 96 MB free - but did not notice that it was running faster.
Try using s2e app from market, I'm using that and it works very well
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Cm7 slow because of app2sd

I have data2sd installed with 200apps....data2sd is very slow n lags alot...I want to use link2sd as its faster but will I b able to hav 200 apps and does link2sd use the internal space even after linking all the files to sd card..
HTC WILDFIRE S
ROM:CM7
1 GB INTERNAL MEMORY
806MHZ OVERCLOCKED
ELECTRIC CYAN THEME
Link2SD does, in fact, continue to use internal space.
Depending on certain criteria (which I don't know), certain apps will continue to throw some portions onto internal memory.
Even if you're as anal as I am about going into Link2SD (after enabling the "auto-move to external thingy") and then MANUALLY grabbing linked apps and pushing them over to SD... you will still cry, swear, and wonder where all your internal space went. ;-)
I'm at about 50-60 installed apps and I'm down to 28MB left internally (only started off with about 57MB though, due to custom ROM limitation (deodexed).
Good luck,
- Anthony
Which class is ur sdcard?
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kp.nikhil said:
I have data2sd installed with 200apps....data2sd is very slow n lags alot...I want to use link2sd as its faster but will I b able to hav 200 apps and does link2sd use the internal space even after linking all the files to sd card..
HTC WILDFIRE S
ROM:CM7
1 GB INTERNAL MEMORY
806MHZ OVERCLOCKED
ELECTRIC CYAN THEME
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Okay, so i have counted my apps, and i have 177 apps on the phone, and some of them are really huge, and it just works fine.. i am using a data2sd by jikantaru ... i guess your sd card is slow, or you use the bad data2sd script ?
try to class 8 up sdcard~
Class 6 will also do.
Dear god, what are you people doing with 150+ apps ?

LINK2SD Reducing Performance?

Okay, I have Link2Sd installed on my device, I have almost one gigabyte of apps in it. I was just wondering, that can it be the problem, cause my Arc S' performance has became pretty awkward(gaming performance is ok, but scrolling it the menus and so on). Anyone else having Link2Sd and having the same problem? I really wouldn't like to uninstall this app, because it does wonders!
What class is your SD card?
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ArmorD said:
Okay, I have Link2Sd installed on my device, I have almost one gigabyte of apps in it. I was just wondering, that can it be the problem, cause my Arc S' performance has became pretty awkward(gaming performance is ok, but scrolling it the menus and so on). Anyone else having Link2Sd and having the same problem? I really wouldn't like to uninstall this app, because it does wonders!
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No it does not affect performance.
Bear in mind that apps that are moved to SD (whether it is with Android's native method or Link2SD) do not suffer from performance decrease depending on the class of your SD. Apps do not run from the apk, it's not like Windows that apps run from the corresponding exe file.
Yeah, good point. Of course the apps theirselves are installed in the internal memory. Didn't come in my mind Looks like I have to find another causeto my problem
Use a file cleaner to clean the cache/ history
Try using links2sd to clean the dalvic cache.
Hope this helps
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Link2SD Plus version
I am using the latest version of Link2SD plus, which basically allows linking of all application files (apk, dex, lib, cache and data) to the second partition (ext2/3). Obviously this is a huge space saving benefit with the extremely limited internal memory of the Xperia Arc S.
Unfortunately, apps like Chrome, Skype and TuneIn radio (which require around 100MB each) have serious performance issues in this case; they become completely unresponsive and impossible to use.
I've experimented only moving certain types of the application files and noticed that this is most possibly caused by the cache files being linked to the sd card. By un-linking the cache files the apps become usable once again, but that takes quite a lot of space obviously. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there another solution?
I use link2sd on my arc s and i installed over 20 apps, it's fast.
I use link2sd on my arc s and i installed over 20 apps, it's fast.
I, too, must be another problem
Hello @ArmorD,
Link2SD performance relies on your external storage mediums read and write speeds; in this case your MicroSD cards speeds.
The MicroSD card which came with Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is just a slow Class 4 card, with terrible read and write speeds.
To get better performance you have to replace the MicroSD card with something a bit faster; any class 10 card would do the job. I would recommend Samsung, Kingston or Sandisk MicroSD cards, they're all great.
Keelah se'lai,
GethPrime
Get a faster card
Get a faster sd card, preferrably class 10, they are cheap, been using link2sd forever n even now with kitkat, still fast
I have an 80mbps micro in my axiom and I am running link2sd flawlessly best buy has sales all the time I picked one up for like thirty bucks worth the speed.
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Does int2ext4 cause lag?

I'm using DroidAce Rom maintained by djolivier. It is quite smooth. then I flashed INT2EXT4+ and there is lag esspecially on app menu. So does it cause lag or do I should suspect other things? just a question (partition on CWM has been done before)
Yes, if u have more than 300mb apps. ur SDext should be 500mb on every 100mb free internal storage.
It depends on your SDcard's read speed which in turn depends on the class of the SDcard.........in short Class 4 SDcards make performance a tad bit slower..so better use class 10 SDcards
thanks for the answers guys.

[Q] storage space

Hi all.
Was just wondering about using GLtoSD
And using ROEHSOFT RAM Expander (SWAP)
I'm wondering if I got a 64GB SDHC card class 10 and partitioned it to 32GB x2 the 32GB will be recognised and used by the system, then using the GLtoSD to put tons of games on the other partitioned not loaded in the system? If that's possible? And then use the ROEHSOFT RAM Expander to increase to RAM/Swap space to 4GB or something?
I hope someone understands what I mean? And if anyone has tested it or can test it for me?
Otherwise I'll just get a 32GB sd card,
I don't think a 64GB one works in the Samsung Galaxy Fame anyway, 6810p
OberZine said:
Hi all.
Was just wondering about using GLtoSD
And using ROEHSOFT RAM Expander (SWAP)
I'm wondering if I got a 64GB SDHC card class 10 and partitioned it to 32GB x2 the 32GB will be recognised and used by the system, then using the GLtoSD to put tons of games on the other partitioned not loaded in the system? If that's possible? And then use the ROEHSOFT RAM Expander to increase to RAM/Swap space to 4GB or something?
I hope someone understands what I mean? And if anyone has tested it or can test it for me?
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i recommend u to use "Folder Mount" , it can mount unlimited datas/obbs and even any folder u want, some or most of the Gameloft games uses sdcard/gameloft/games/ folder for game data than using sdcard Android/obb or data,
i'm using foldermount for now and its so good u can't complain about it, its just perfect
and about roesoft ram expander, i tried it but don't work i guess, maybe i did something wrong, i tried to play "Max Steel" which require higher ram than fame has, and i created 1 gb of saw with roesoft ram expander, but no luck, game steel don't play
toshiro71 said:
i recommend u to use "Folder Mount" , it can mount unlimited datas/obbs and even any folder u want, some or most of the Gameloft games uses sdcard/gameloft/games/ folder for game data than using sdcard Android/obb or data,
i'm using foldermount for now and its so good u can't complain about it, its just perfect
and about roesoft ram expander, i tried it but don't work i guess, maybe i did something wrong, i tried to play "Max Steel" which require higher ram than fame has, and i created 1 gb of saw with roesoft ram expander, but no luck, game steel don't play
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Any idea about using bigger SD cards? I have an 8GB atm it's only class 4 (tweaked) but thinking of upgrading to the most it can handle, preferably 64GB?
I just installed FIFA 14 and NFS both on GLtoSD and they both work fine, with the occasional lagg ha!
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i think you can use 16 gb or 32 gb with class med( idk now really about all class about sd card,but i think ,medium end is enough)

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