Storage and File Handling When Syncing LR Classic after Migrating to the Lightroom Cloud
I'm historically a LR Classic user. Library is about 500GB of RAW files. Recently decided that LR has got enough features that I decided to upgrade subscription to 1TB and sync everything through LR. I followed Adobe's steps to migrate from Classic to LR, including specifying a "Storage location for originals" in the Local Storage tab and checking the box "Store a copy of all originals at the specified location". The location I selected is a hard drive that has a ton of space on it, and is different than the hard drive where all my originals are living from my old Lightroom Classic library (until now this was my main library).
I waited 2 days for LR to finish the migration and to finish syncing all the files. Once that was done I created a new catalog in LR Classic so that I could sync my now cloud based library down to LR Classic and have the ability to continue using LR Classic as part of my workflow (primarily because LR doesnt have multi-monitor support but Classic does). Here is the problem I've run into: the new LR Classic catalog has created a "Mobile Downloads.lrdat" folder on my C: drive that quickly filled it up. I assume I can change this location in preferences somewhere to be on a different drive, but my question is: Are LR Classic and LR smart enough to share the same location on my hard drive for both the "storage location of originals" setting in LR and the local storage requirements in LR Classic which I assume is the "Specify location for Lightroom's Synced images" setting in LR Classic, without creating duplicates of all the files? I'd just try to see what happens but envision a colossal mess if both programs dont cooperate and are using the same location to store 27000 photos in different ways.
I hope the solution isnt that I need a local storage location for LR Classic with 500GB of photos AND a local storage location for LR with 500GB of photos, all of which are chewing up bandwidth for syncing and eating up precious storage. Any help would be appreciated, as when I tried to get some help from Adobe customer service the support person was hopeless.
