Just to be sure, do you mean the previews.lrdata file, the cache of previews?
The time it takes to copy depends on (A) its file size divided by (B) the real world data rate of the connection to the other hard drive, which is usually a lot slower than the internal SSD in a recent Mac. The fact that previews.lrdata is actually a package of many tiny files slows down the transfer somewhat more (more file overhead).
And the file size of the previews cache can become large.
So, (A) how large is the preview cache in megabytes or gigabytes?
And (B) which standard is connecting the Mac to the other hard drive? Is it…
- USB 2
- USB 3, 5 gigabits/sec
- USB 3, 10 gigabits/sec
- USB4/Thunderbolt 3/Thunderbolt 4
- Thunderbolt 5
- Something else (eSATA, Ethernet or wireless to NAS…)
For example:
I have two external SSDs connected using different standards.
My previews.lrdata file is currently 21.47GB.
I tested copying it to each SSD:
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Standard
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Transfer time
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Real world data rate
|
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Thunderbolt 3
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1:42
|
210MB/sec
|
|
USB 3, 10Gb/sec
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2:03
|
174MB/sec
|
So, what are your answers for (A) and (B) above?