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Speed of database

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  • Graham-Hill

    In my case ( Windows 10, internal DD) 90 seconds for a catalog of 11 000 NEF pictures

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  • Dave R

    6 minutes for approximately 40000 pictures.  For Walter I think this is a specifically a Windows problem.  I have a very high spec Work Station laptop with the Capture One Catalogue on a very high speed m2 c/: drive and the originals on a much slower “spinning rust” d/: drive.  I observe that during the 6 minutes both drives are being accessed and conclude that Capture One is reading the records for each picture from the catalogue on the very fast c:/ drive and then checking it is accessible on the d/: drive (not reading in the raw data of course, that would take hours).

    Dave

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  • Dave R

    Hi Walter

    It is a 5400RPM internal drive, when I do a speed test on it it turns out to be slower than my gigabit network connected Synology dual bay NAS. 😳 

    The catalogue definitely sits on my super fast C:/ drive.

    I must summon up the courage to open up the laptop (numerous screws, some hidden) and at replace the D:/ drive with a solid state device.

    Dave

     

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  • Robert Hansen

    I know I am 8 months late to the party, however, in my frustration with CO I was searching the community for some answers - tech support doesn't provide them.  I just upgraded from CO 20.1 to CO 21 and one of the big pluses was to be must faster speed within collections.

    Two weeks ago in v20.1 I timed the loading of my All Image collection of 108,138 files - 21:04 - that's minutes and seconds.

    Today I did the same with V21 and 108,333 files 17:51 minutes and seconds.  

    Reading Walter's numbers makes me just plain cross with Capture One

    Windows 10 Professional (x64) Version 2004 (build 19041.685)

    4.00 gh AMD FX -8350 Eight-Core, 32gb ram

    3 ssd drives, 1T, 4T, 8T

    Nviidia Geoforce gtx 970 4gb cache

    Bob

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