Best way to archive photos from iPhoto?

I have 463 events and 18,177 photos in my iPhoto with photos dating back to 2004!  I'm running iPhoto '08 and I would like to know if there is a good way to archive these photos so I can clear out the oldest photos (at least 80% of them) and allow iPhoto to run at a faster speed (I assume that's why it's slow at this point in time).  I spoke with a sales rep in an apple store and she suggested burning the photos to DVD and then deleting from iPhoto.  I have done this once before in my last batch from years before 2004 and the pictures were not organized in any way on the DVD.  Is there a way to preserve the events or albums from iPhoto when moving to a DVD?  Is there a better way to archive the photos in general?  I could not possibly sort through the 18,177 pictures on the DVD and start regrouping.  Any advice is much appreciated!

You can bring those photos back from the DVD - how to do this depends on how you made the DVD.
To speed issues: As a Test:
Hold down the option (or alt) key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Create Library'
Import a few pics into this new, blank library. Is the Problem repeated there?
Archiving photos to an external:
Here's one way to do what you want: Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
1. Quit iPhoto.
2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the external drive.
Now you have two full copies of the Library. To choose between them:  Hold down the option (or alt) key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library'
3. On the Internal Library, remove the pics you don't want with you all the time.
Now you have one full library on the external and another smaller sub-set on the Internal.
A couple of comments:
a. The external disk needs to be formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
b: When you're removing the unwanted pics from the Internal Library you need to delete them in batches of about 100 or so. Trashing more at one time can cause problems with the database.
c: Managing Multiple Libraries - including moving pics/albums/rolls and metadata between them - is greatly facilitated by using iPhoto Library Manager
Regards
TD

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