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January 11, 2017
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Backup of Catalog Slow

  • January 11, 2017
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My Lightroom catalog is 8.63GB and is stored in the default location on my Mac (Pictures). The machine I use has flash storage of 500gb of which less than half is used. My OS is 10.11.6, processor 3.4 GHz / Intel Core i7, 32GB Ram, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MB.

I have set Lightroom to backup this catalog to a 3TB external HD of which 1.79TB is still available. This drive is connected via USB3.

Over the last year or so the backup process has become increasing slow. I've just timed it and it took about 4 minutes in total. To me this seems quite excessive, am I expecting too much?

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    Correct answer 99jon

    I usually find it starts off slow (optimizing) and then rapidly increases in speed. Backups are now compressed so that adds an extra step but uses disk space more efficiently.

    I would be happy with 4 mins.

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    Participating Frequently
    October 27, 2022

    This has been an issue the last few years for me. Backing up, optimizing, copying of the catalog all take + 1hr for my catalog on blazing fast machines (listed below). Why does this happen in 2022? One may say the size of the catalog (50GB) is the bottleneck, but on fast machines with crazy fast drives, there's something in the software hanging this up. It is DISAPPOINTING. 

     

    Computer: M1 Pro Max MacBook Pro 64GB of RAM, everything on the internal SSD

    JohanElzenga
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 27, 2022

    50GB for just the catalog file? That is gigantic and not normal. How many images does your catalog contain?

     

    -- Johan W. Elzenga
    Participating Frequently
    October 28, 2022

    2022 so far is 275,000 or so. My point though is that literally manually copying the catalog files to another drive takes less time than Lightroom's automatic backup, and that's funky to me. 

    ManiacJoe
    Inspiring
    January 11, 2017

    Is your LrCat file really 8.x GB, not including the LrData preview folders?

    Working with a file that big takes time. Four minutes is probably reasonable.

    Given that my images are organized by date, I would probably archive off some of the older years into a different catalog and delete them from the current catalog so that the main catalog is 3 GB or smaller.

    Participant
    January 30, 2017

    Yes that is the actual size of the Catalogue file. The previews file is 27.84GB in total.

    How would you suggest archiving the oldest part of the catalogue? Are there some step-by-step tutorials on this that you'd recommend?

    99jon
    99jonCorrect answer
    Legend
    January 11, 2017

    I usually find it starts off slow (optimizing) and then rapidly increases in speed. Backups are now compressed so that adds an extra step but uses disk space more efficiently.

    I would be happy with 4 mins.