I can't post this one as a ticket, as it's too broad and unspecific, but I still need your opinion on this problem.
I have a decent PC: AMD eight-core, 8gb of RAM, Win7.
I have converted database with 60k images from IDI Pro, and now added another 70k, so now I have 130k images in the compacted database.
I experience a lot of trouble with bulk operations on loads of images: Select 60k (btw, why such limit?), building missing thumbs, etc...
In general, PSU is very unstable under heavy load. For example to rebuild all thumbs, I have to manually select chunks of 60k images, CTRL-A then CTRL-ALT-T.
Must I split database into smaller parts to keep the performance (I really don't want to do it!!)? Have you been testing PSU on the amount of images it can handle well?
IDI Pro was much worse than that, but I still dream to have more stability.
For example, it's quite hard to hang Adobe Bridge, but it takes just a few clicks to kill PSU. Sometimes it drops with an error message ("Access violation", something about available space, other errors already reported) or just with a hourglass and blank screen or Windows error message.
I understand it's very hard to fix such unspecific issue, and maybe I'll try to report the exact issues, but I want to raise the question of overall stability of PSU.
Or maybe adding an SSD drive (or more RAM?) will mitigate this problem?
Any one understands what I'm talking about?

Regards,
Dmitri.
PS: PSU seems to be much more optimized, than IDI. I'm building thumbs now, and all of my eight cores are loaded 60-70%. That's a heck of optimization!