What’s the size of the library? You can get 2TB SSDs these days relatively 
cheaply, will make loading the library much quicker.
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> On 27 May 2020, at 09:43, Benjamin Phillips <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Looking for some advice on managing large photos libraries.
> 
> Over the last 13+ years my photos library has slowly grown and now contains 
> 86000 photos and 6500 videos. Of course over time the photos on my cameras 
> have increased in megapixel count and since updating my GoPro there are more 
> and more 4k resolution videos. My library now sits at 1.23TB and is starting 
> to feel inefficient. On the occasions where it needs to update the library 
> because the photos app has been updated or if the file is perceived to be 
> corrupted and needs to be restored this process can take a few days and 
> nights.
> 
> The photos library is sitting on an external mechanical drive (internal drive 
> not big enough) and the library is populated with a range of metadata 
> including photo locations, facial recognition fully utilised and all photos 
> organised into albums based on the event or celebration. It's this added 
> metadata held by photos which I value as much as the photos and videos 
> themselves. I do not use iCloud photo syncing.
> 
> I enjoy the convenience of all photos being in the one location. However, I 
> am wondering if I should split the library into smaller versions. Perhaps one 
> library for pre-2010, another for 2010-2020 and then a new library for the 
> photos I have taken this year and in the future. I would hope this would make 
> the library quicker to load and fix if things go wrong but in doing so is 
> there functionality I am going to miss or downsides that should be a serious 
> consideration.
> 
> Any views from fellow Mac users on how to manage large photos libraries would 
> be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Ben.
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