Outlook performance issues when there are too many items or folders in a Cached mode .ost or .pst file folder
Outlook performance issues when there are too many items or folders in a Cached mode .ost or .pst file folder
Symptoms
- When you use Cached Exchange Mode or an Outlook data (.pst) file, you notice performance issues when you perform certain actions—particularly in switching into and out of a folder that has lots of items.
- Decreased performance in Outlook if the Inbox, Calendar, Tasks, Sent Items, and Deleted Items folders contain lots of items.
If you have lots of mail folders, you may experience performance issues like the following in Outlook:
- Folders are not displayed correctly, or they take a long time to appear, especially in cached mode.
- If your Outlook profile has shared mailboxes with caching enabled (Download Shared Folders is selected), performance issues occur if the number of folders across those mailboxes exceeds 500, as described in KB article 3115602 . Additionally, errors are logged in the Sync Issues folder and 9646 events are logged in the Application log.
- In extreme cases, when there are more than 10,000 folders, Outlook is very slow to open. This behavior occurs because it takes a long time to enumerate the folders.
Cause
Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010:
100,000 items per folder
500 folders total
Outlook 2007:
50,000 items per folder
500 folders total
Resolution
If you have folders that exceed the limit for the number of items in an Outlook data (.pst) file or an offline Outlook data (.ost) file, move items from the larger folders to separate or smaller folders in the same mailbox or data file. Optionally, if you have a Microsoft Exchange online archive, you can move items to it.
You can use the Office Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT) to determine which folder or folders are near or above this item limit. To download and install the OffCAT tool, go to the following Microsoft website:
More Information
The following articles list Exchange server performance issues that may occur when a mailbox has high item counts and when restricted views are being used. Additionally, the articles explain how the overall client user experience can be affected by these performance issues.
- Exchange Server 2010
Understanding database and log performance factors - Exchange Server 2007
Understanding the performance impact of high item counts and restricted views - Exchange Server 2003
905803 Outlook users experience poor performance when they work with a folder that contains many items on a server that is running Exchange Server
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Article ID: 2768656 - Last Review: Jan 13, 2016 - Revision: 1
Outlook 2016, Microsoft Outlook 2013, Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
[source: Microsoft]