You have 20 unique Aperture Libraries on an external drive? You are backing that drive up aren’t you? You are keeping a backup of that drive at another location right? That drive will fail at some point and you will lose everything on it.
Vaults do incremental backups. So for example, let’s say you have a 100GB library and you make a tiny little change to it. The Vault may update with that tiny little change very quickly. If you try to copy the library, it will take a long time for that 100GB to copy over.
Thanks Kevin, yes I do back up of that drive and the Libraries. I have had 2 drives fail over the last 2 years Lacies! now use OCW Mercury Elite Pro which I am told are very reliable.
Vaults have a couple other advantages too. The backup Aperture settings files like keyboard shortcuts and metadata which aren’t stored in the library. They also give an extra backup of deleted images as well, which has (sadly, in a way) come in very handy for me.
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You have 20 unique Aperture Libraries on an external drive? You are backing that drive up aren’t you? You are keeping a backup of that drive at another location right? That drive will fail at some point and you will lose everything on it.
Vaults do incremental backups. So for example, let’s say you have a 100GB library and you make a tiny little change to it. The Vault may update with that tiny little change very quickly. If you try to copy the library, it will take a long time for that 100GB to copy over.
Thanks Kevin, yes I do back up of that drive and the Libraries. I have had 2 drives fail over the last 2 years Lacies! now use OCW Mercury Elite Pro which I am told are very reliable.
Vaults have a couple other advantages too. The backup Aperture settings files like keyboard shortcuts and metadata which aren’t stored in the library. They also give an extra backup of deleted images as well, which has (sadly, in a way) come in very handy for me.