Q: Perfomance with large library (85,000 photos)
I have successfully migrated into Photos a large Aperture library (85,000+ photos, 700GB). The library currently resides on a USB 3.0 external disk on my iMac Late 2013 with 8GB RAM.
Performance once the library is open is good considering the size, however, opening the library takes about 55 seconds. Most of that time the Photos main window sits blank white with a progress spinner in the middle, and you can hear the external hard disk being read continuously.
Two questions:
1. Those of you with similar-sized libraries, is this performance comparable to yours?
2. Any way to optimize launch time? Maybe move the library to a Thunderbolt drive?
Mike
p.s. One nice consequence of the migration was all my corrupt video thumbnails (that appeared in Aperture after an Aperture library restoration by Time Machine months ago) were brought into Photos, still corrupt at first, but over time (maybe an hour) were automatically fixed.
iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11), 27-inch Late 2013
Posted on Dec 3, 2015 11:35 PM
How much RAM do you have installed?
If you have an album with only a few photos in it selected at time of shutdown how long is the relaunch?
Have you tried to repair the library according to the instructions IN this Apple document: Repair Your Library.
Note: If you use iCloud Photo Library with Photos, this action will cause Photos to upload all your pictures again (from Fix missing or incorrect thumbnails in Photos - Apple Support).
Posted on Dec 4, 2015 9:35 AM
