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> Mortimer wrote:
>> The problem with that (and it also affects Outlook) is that every time
>> you make a small change to the set of emails (receive more, delete some,
>> move them from one folder to another) you have to back up a humungous
>> file which takes ages.
>
> Define "ages". Ever hear of USB 3.0?
No, actually, I hadn't. I've just Googled it. 4 Gbit/sec is fast! If they
can achieve 400 MB/sec in real life, that would copy even a large PST file
in a few seconds - if the hard disk itself is up to the job. Over USB 2 I
get about 20-25 MB/sec from a modern Vista or Win 7 PC to a Western Digital
"Passport" drive, so a 3 GB PST file (yes, I *have* seen them that big!)
takes a while to copy.
news:hpmuuv$m03$4@news.eternal-september.org...
> Mortimer wrote:
>> The problem with that (and it also affects Outlook) is that every time
>> you make a small change to the set of emails (receive more, delete some,
>> move them from one folder to another) you have to back up a humungous
>> file which takes ages.
>
> Define "ages". Ever hear of USB 3.0?
No, actually, I hadn't. I've just Googled it. 4 Gbit/sec is fast! If they
can achieve 400 MB/sec in real life, that would copy even a large PST file
in a few seconds - if the hard disk itself is up to the job. Over USB 2 I
get about 20-25 MB/sec from a modern Vista or Win 7 PC to a Western Digital
"Passport" drive, so a 3 GB PST file (yes, I *have* seen them that big!)
takes a while to copy.