A rule of thumb for Mac is 10% of drive being free...

I find iStat Menus a useful tool for continuous monitoring of vital parameters (just a happy user).

RObert


On 23.07.2015 at 15:37 Uhr -0700 JB apparently wrote:
If I remember correctly Bob Sneidar said that a
you need at least 1/2 of your hard drive as free
space to run efficiently.  So if you have a drive
with 500 GB you need 250 GB or more free
space on the drive.  Anything below that and
it normal operations like opening files will be
slower.  I have used more space than 1/2 and
the more I use the slower it gets.  Sometimes
you can speed things up a little by relaunching
the Finder.  That can be done using the Force
Quit option.  If it speeds things up it will only be
a temporary fix.

John Balgenorth

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