[digiKam-users] Maximum number of image can handle?

Prapan Chulapinyo nquantum at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 20 06:08:28 GMT 2021


Thank for your info. I've read that SQLite can support up to 281 terabytes. Since I have around 2x,xxx and my biggest database is 9xxmb. So I can expect to support more than 200,000+ image like you too right?

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Anecdotally, I'm using MySQL (external) with 200,000+ files and it's working fine. Operations like facial detection take a long time, but that's too be expected when scanning this many files. Once the initial scan was done, it has performed well.

I'm using the 7.2.0-rc appimage on Debian.

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Michael

On Fri, Feb 19, 2021, 23:08 Prapan Chulapinyo <nquantum at hotmail.com<mailto:nquantum at hotmail.com>> wrote:
I use digikam for around 2 years. I believe I have image in catalog around 2x,xxx not sure how much coz it across many folders. Question is what is maximum number of image digikam can handle? I search around but not find the clear answer. 1xx,xxx ? 1M? Or depend on what? Say if one day I reach the limit how can I do? How expand?  Right now I use SQLite database.
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