Hi Tony,
Assuming there is some speed benefit are there any downside factors such as wear on the SSD
Since I heard you were getting a new PC I did a bit of "Googling" on the use of SSD's. It does seem that SSD's do a have lifespan dependant on the number of writes. It will also depend on how much spare space there is on the SSD, more the better to minimise the density of writes.
I suggest you Google SSD lifespan but I found these items yesterday:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-upgrade-hard-drive,2956.htmlhttp://maxschireson.com/2011/04/21/debunking-ssd-lifespan-and-random-write-performance-concerns/Bear in mind that the QU thumbnail and raw cache will always be on the SSD (Application data) and needs managing from time to time. QU has a utility to do this.
How to I get QU to move the folders from the SSD to the appropriate HDD retaining all the necessary filters and links? I have seen Fred refer to a 'migrate' utility but, looking at it, I don't think this is what it is there for.
You are right, migration is to move the program application data to another directory or drive.
QU has a great facility called "Flash card Copy/Move" (FCCM) to do exactly what you require. I suggest the following:
Use FCCM to copy new images from your card to the SSD, Internal HDD and external HDD (as backup). Re-name with FCCM as they are copied as required. See 1st screen shot below which shows to C-drive and an external drive.
The folder structure on all 3 drives should set up to be the same.
When you are ready to clear the SSD and update internal & external HDD use FCCM to do it in Update mode.
See the 2nd screen shot where I have browsed to the SOURCE folder; the sub folders also get recognised & copied
My next post has the remaining screen shots for the rest of the process.
Terry