You may experience application pauses if you have a large Outlook data file
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If you have a large Microsoft Outlook data file in your profile, you may experience application pauses. The larger the data file, the more application pauses you may experience.
Note
Outlook data files may be either personal folders (.pst) files or offline folder (.ost) files.
This problem occurs when the size of your Outlook data file is 10 gigabytes (GB) or more.
To resolve this problem, reduce the size of your Outlook data file by moving or archiving items from the file.
You may also consider using synchronization filters for Cached Mode profiles to reduce your .ost
file size. The following blog post describes how to reduce the size of your local data file by using synchronization filters.
Optimizing Outlook 2007 Cache Mode Performance for a Very Large Mailbox
This is a stopgap solution and is provided here for reference if you cannot reduce the size of your mailbox. For example, you may be unable to reduce the size of your mailbox if you have to maintain an archive of all sent and received email messages over a span of several years.
For Outlook 2013 and later versions, you can also try to use the Sync Slider feature for Cached Mode profiles. This feature lets you control how many months of email messages are synchronized with your .ost
file. For more information about the Sync Slider feature, see Only a subset of your Exchange mailbox items are synchronized in Outlook.
If you have a large .pst or .ost
file, you may experience application pauses while you perform typical operations in Outlook. These typical operations include reading email messages, moving email messages, and deleting email messages.
The following list summarizes expected behavior based on the size of your Outlook data file.
- Up to 5 GB: This file size should provide a good user experience on most hardware.
- Between 5 GB and 10 GB: This file size is typically hardware-dependent. Therefore, if you have a fast hard disk and lots of RAM, your experience will be better. However, slower hard disk drives, such as drives that are typically found on portable computers or early-generation solid-state drives (SSDs), experience some application pauses when the drives respond.
- More than 10 GB: When the
.ost
file reaches this size, short pauses begin to occur on most hardware. - Very large (25 GB or larger): An
.ost
file of this size increases the frequency of short pauses, especially while you are downloading new email messages. However, you can use Send/Receive groups to manually sync your mail.
For more information about how to troubleshoot performance issues in Outlook, see How to troubleshoot performance issues in Outlook.