Great input folks,

Thank you,

Steve.
On 17 Sep 2013, at 20:10, Toby Leighton <[email protected]> wrote:

iTunes is a lot happier than iPhoto running from "not local" hard disks, but 
both programs are very easy to make work in this way.  If the drive is locally 
attached - i.e. A drobo or similar attached with USB thunderbolt or firewire, 
then it should be possible to format the drive to the same standard as ordinary 
mac disks (HFS+ its called)  iphoto in particular will want this.  itunes will 
probably work on any format of drive.

If you get a storage solution you connect to over network - still possible with 
a drobo, you are less likely to be able to control the disk format, so check 
its specs thoroughly that iphoto and itunes will actually work with it.

I know iphoto is fussy with format of the drive.  It can look like everythings 
working fine, but down the line you find bits of your library have broken, and 
that would be a horrible thing to find out too late.

With your itunes and iphoto libraries on your new storage drive, (and no 
libraries on your new imac's built in drive) simply start each program holding 
the ALT key on the keyboard, and it will ask you the location of an existing 
library, then it will use that same path for every other time you run the 
program.


On 17 September 2013 19:55, Alastair Weller <[email protected]> wrote:
You can have either library on secondary disks (physically connected or remote) 
but performance will depend on the connection speed

You could use an external Thunderbolt enclosure which would offer you the 
ability for drive redundancy and expansion.

Alastair

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On 17 Sep 2013, at 19:50, Steve Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I have a 2008 iMac which I updated with 4 GB of Ram and a 1TB hard drive.
>
> I have almost 2000 music albums and 24,000 images in iPhoto / Aperture.
>
> The system is getting a little sluggish and I am about to buy a new 
> replacement iMac.
>
> When I get the new machine I want to limit the amount of data I hold on the 
> hard disk buy purchasing a Drobo, (Or equivalent.) and have my iTunes and 
> iPhoto libraries funning on the Drobo?
>
> Questions.
>
> 1.) Is what I am proposing, (To manage these libraries off the main machine.) 
> possible / realistic?
>
> 2.) If the answer to 1.) Is yes, then is Drobo my best option?
>
> * I used the name Drobo, as it is the only system I have heard of, as I 
> understand it the Drobo has built in redundancy / swappable hard drives, that 
> ensures you never loose any data even if a drive fails.
>
> Any guidance here would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve.
>
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