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Yes,Network Stored PST files suck. Big-time.

Posted on July 26th, 2007 in Storage by alt-92

The Server Performance team explains why PST archives are a Bad Idea ™ in a very good article.

Included are the perfmon counters you can use to detect if your performance issues early in the morning are attributable to those pesky pst files.

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