I sync a lot of pst files, many well over 2 gb.
Amount of data transferred varies, but is usually between 20 and 100MB for a
1 to 3 gb file.
The largest file I sync is about 5 GB.
Rsync works pretty well.
tanstaafl_bh wrote:
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> On 3/3/2008, Jason Haar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Basically P
On 3/3/2008, Jason Haar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Basically PST (and OST) files don't play nicely with differential
copy tools.
They also get very unstable the closer to 2GB in size you get...
I'd never let a PST file get over about 500MB - had too many problems
when I did (don't use it any
Jon Watson wrote:
I'm curious if PSTs are just un-rsyncable due to their makeup or if
there is something I can do to pare down this transfer and subsequent
storage.
Any tips or ideas are welcome.
Outlook PST files are effectively database files. They can be optionally
compressed and encrypt