I'm just a short step away from deciding the final spec I'll be ordering from PCS. However, there's still a few niggly things eating away at me.
I use Lightroom and Photoshop a lot for photo editing; sometimes singly and other times I export back and forth between the two. I currently have approx 1 Tb of stored images (mixture of RAW and Jpeg) on my current PC (yes, I will be deleting a lot of them before I migrate to a new PC ).
After a typical days wildlife shoot, I would upload anything between 1Gb to 10Gb worth of images ready for deletion or editing.
My concerns are around SSDs.
I keep reading that SSDs have a shorter lifespan than HDDs. In some instances I've read that some can last as little as 3 years and that the number of writes/rewrites over time will eventually cause an SSD to fail.
It was my intention to have the operating system (Windows 10) installed on the SSD along with programs (including Lightroom and Photoshop). All of my photo libraries and documents would be stored on the HDD.
It has been recommended by some that the Lightroom Catalogue should also be installed on the SSD. This is where I'm slightly concerned, because when editing images in Lightroom I'm sure this is where there will be a considerable number of writes for every image I edit. If that's true, then surely it's going to wear out my SSD far earlier than it would if I had the catalogue on the HDD?
As things stand, my PC spec caters for a 256Gb SSD (for OS and programs) and a 2Tb HDD.
Any advice on how I should organise my stuff across the SSD and HDD would be welcome, especially from anyone currently doing a lot of photo processing . . . . . I basically need some confidence that an SSD isn't going to fail me any time soon, thereby losing my OS and programs.
Hope that makes sense!
I use Lightroom and Photoshop a lot for photo editing; sometimes singly and other times I export back and forth between the two. I currently have approx 1 Tb of stored images (mixture of RAW and Jpeg) on my current PC (yes, I will be deleting a lot of them before I migrate to a new PC ).
After a typical days wildlife shoot, I would upload anything between 1Gb to 10Gb worth of images ready for deletion or editing.
My concerns are around SSDs.
I keep reading that SSDs have a shorter lifespan than HDDs. In some instances I've read that some can last as little as 3 years and that the number of writes/rewrites over time will eventually cause an SSD to fail.
It was my intention to have the operating system (Windows 10) installed on the SSD along with programs (including Lightroom and Photoshop). All of my photo libraries and documents would be stored on the HDD.
It has been recommended by some that the Lightroom Catalogue should also be installed on the SSD. This is where I'm slightly concerned, because when editing images in Lightroom I'm sure this is where there will be a considerable number of writes for every image I edit. If that's true, then surely it's going to wear out my SSD far earlier than it would if I had the catalogue on the HDD?
As things stand, my PC spec caters for a 256Gb SSD (for OS and programs) and a 2Tb HDD.
Any advice on how I should organise my stuff across the SSD and HDD would be welcome, especially from anyone currently doing a lot of photo processing . . . . . I basically need some confidence that an SSD isn't going to fail me any time soon, thereby losing my OS and programs.
Hope that makes sense!