Author Topic: very slow speed when using a Picture-folder on my Western Digital Home Duo NAS  (Read 4432 times)

Offline Tommi

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Hello to all,
since I stored my pictures on a Western Digital Home Duo NAS the speed of PM is terrible slow. Sometimes it take over 20 minutes!! to load the pictures. I tried several settings in the preferences but nothing worked.
I don t think I am the only user with a NAS from WD, and I also don t think that PM can t work together with a NAS from WD.
So what s the mistake I make?

I would try nearly everything to solve the problem, before I store my whole Picture-database back on my internal HD.

Any help is appreciated!!
cu on location!

Tom

Offline Soizic

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I try with my Synology NAS : 55 seconds to see 60 jpg.
It is not a good use of PM.
Soizic (France)
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Photo Mechanic's disk access patterns are not optimized for use with NAS systems.  NAS systems are very slow at returning directory information, and small reads of files.  NAS systems are best at reading large chunks of data (whole file reads).  But this access pattern would be much slower on local drives.  PM is optimized for use with local drives.

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Sorry to butt in. I solved the problem with a NAS QNAP TVS H 874T (thunderbolt). I went crazy for over two years, but with this very powerful NAS thunderbolt (I have over a million and a half between photos and videos) I PERFECTLY SOLVED THE SPEED PROBLEM. I have been a professional photographer for over 30 years and have been using PM for over 15 years. I assure you that you will no longer waste a moment for photo previews and I can archive them at an IMPRESSIVE speed. Sorry to butt in. (Alessandro Fiocchi, Modena, Italy)

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Sorry to butt in. I solved the problem with a NAS QNAP TVS H 874T (thunderbolt). I went crazy for over two years, but with this very powerful NAS thunderbolt (I have over a million and a half between photos and videos) I PERFECTLY SOLVED THE SPEED PROBLEM.

What was the solution?

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it was using a thunderbolt nas