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Originally Posted by Lizard View Post
The biggest thing that makes sync times slow is having a client not get synced regularly. If you sync your desktop and phone every day, but only sync your iPad on the weekend, sync will get slow.

Lots of large attachments will also slow down sync speeds.
So if I have a device I don't use every day it will slow down the other two or only that device will be slow when I pick it again and it will need to sync what was done by the other devices?

Also lots of attachments will slow down sync when they are transferred to the clients for the first time but will it slow them down once the attachments are on the device? Are they still "moved around" so redownloaded again and again as the data changes?

Thanks ! :)