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November 10, 2012
Photoshop CS6 File Save And Open Performance
I've been getting tired of waiting for Photoshop CS6 (v13.0.1) to save my PSD file when I'm done processing an image. That minute or so wait seems like forever. Now, since I'm a gear head, I store my files in a RAID(0) enclosure that's connected to my MacBook Pro (mid 2010, 17-inch, 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7) via an eSATA connection to get a decent file-access speed. Because that storage system didn't seem to be sufficient, I started to consider getting a small external SSD (Solid State Drive) where I could store a set of images while I was working on them and then I'd move the processed images over to the significantly larger RAID(0) enclosure for long-term storage. Well, before shelling out some bucks, I decided to test the file I/O using the drives that I already have.
- HD: Hard Drive, one internal 2.5" 500GB Hitachi 7200 rpm drive
- HD RAID(0): Hard Drives in RAID(0), two 3.5" 1TB Hitachi 7200 rpm drives in an OWC Mercury Elite Pro RAID enclosure connected by eSATA
- SSD: Solid State Device, one internal 240GB OWC Mercury Electra 3G
Time For Photoshop To Save A PSD File
Time For Photoshop To Open A PSD File
So I won't be getting a new 6G SSD to hold the image files I'm working on and I'll stick with the HD RAID(0) system instead of switching to a single-drive external enclosure that I briefly considered after seeing the timing results. The single-drive external enclosure would use less electricity which is a plus when operating off of solar power, but it's about twice as slow to open the starting TIFF file in Photoshop and I don't like waiting for my computer to do something trivial. Oh well, no new computer gear for me right now. :)
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