--- title: "Bugs" description: "Rclone Bugs and Limitations" --- # Bugs and Limitations ## Limitations ### Directory timestamps aren't preserved Rclone doesn't currently preserve the timestamps of directories. This is because rclone only really considers objects when syncing. ### Rclone struggles with millions of files in a directory/bucket Currently rclone loads each directory/bucket entirely into memory before using it. Since each rclone object takes 0.5k-1k of memory this can take a very long time and use a large amount of memory. Millions of files in a directory tends to occur on bucket-based remotes (e.g. S3 buckets) since those remotes do not segregate subdirectories within the bucket. ### Bucket-based remotes and folders Bucket-based remotes (e.g. S3/GCS/Swift/B2) do not have a concept of directories. Rclone therefore cannot create directories in them which means that empty directories on a bucket-based remote will tend to disappear. Some software creates empty keys ending in `/` as directory markers. Rclone doesn't do this as it potentially creates more objects and costs more. This ability may be added in the future (probably via a flag/option). ## Bugs Bugs are stored in rclone's GitHub project: * [Reported bugs](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abug) * [Known issues](https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+milestone%3A%22Known+Problem%22)