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Constant disk activity with 2.3Ghz i7 late 2012 Mac mini
I've only had my new Mac mini a few days, but I've noticed nearly constant hard disk activity, even when the machine is doing nothing.
My office is nearly silent when I start work in the morning, and I was puzzled by the slight ticking from my computer. I opened Activity Monitor, and under Disk Activity it shows nearly constant activity under writes out/sec, data read/sec, and data written/sec. The amount of data is only about 4k to 500k, but it is constant, and I can hear the hard drive working when the computer is doing absolutely nothing. I have 16GB of RAM and a regular factory hard drive. It's not a problem and there are no performance issues, but I'm curious. Is this normal computer behaviour? |
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Open Activity Monitor, select processes for all user in the drop down menu on top and make a screenshot (Command-Shift-4 then hit spacebar and click AM window) post screenshot here. |
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Log messages in Console utility may be of some help. Of course, logging messages is itself a task that writes to disk.
It could be Spotlight indexing (though that doesn't seem to be evident from your photo), or various other tasks. If you had a Fusion drive, then it might even be the OS moving files around. I would be worried if there was a constant and continual significant amount of data being written, all the time forever. Otherwise, if performance isn't affected, then you have nothing to worry about. |
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Are there two active users(2 X MDworker) You should also look at how many pageouts there are in Activity Monitor's System Memory. |
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