Optimization Settings for Fast and Accurate Conversion

Optimization Settings in RecoveryTools Software are designed to speed up the conversion or migration process and make the task more efficient. These settings let you decide the performance parameter based on the destination service or device resources.

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Optimization Settings (Concurrency)

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Gmail concurrency
3
Microsoft Graph concurrency
3
Memory cleanup after every messages
50

Gmail Concurrency Setting

— Recommended for Gmail migrations
What it does: Using this setting, the tool creates simultaneous parallel connections to your Gmail account. Instead of migrating email files to Gmail one by one, it can upload multiple email files simultaneously.
Why it matters: This setting helps users migrate thousands of email files to a Gmail account in a shorter time span. Especially beneficial for enterprise users migrating a large volume of email files to Gmail.
Gmail Concurrency Limit: You can configure up to 10 parallel connections to a Gmail account. This allows faster imports and ensures smoother, large-scale migrations.
Up to 10 Parallel Connections

Microsoft Graph Concurrency

— For Office 365 & Outlook.com
What it does: By enabling this setting when importing emails to Office 365, the user can create multiple parallel connections via Microsoft Graph API.
Why it matters: This setting makes the RecoveryTools software optimized for both small and large-scale email files to Office 365 migration projects. Especially for enterprise-scale projects, this makes the import process faster and smoother.
Microsoft Graph Concurrency Limit: The user may configure this setting for up to 12 parallel connections via the Microsoft Graph API.
Up to 12 Parallel Connections

Memory Cleanup Setting

— For all destination services
What it does: This smart cleanup setting will automatically delete temporary files from the system "Temp" folder after a limit defined by the user.
Why it matters: This setting keeps your system memory free, prevents slowdowns and crashes on low-spec systems, even if you are migrating large-scale email files. Optimized for both small projects and enterprise-level migrations.
Memory Cleanup Frequency: The memory cleanup frequency has no fixed limit; users can define it as per their needs (e.g., after every single message, or after 50, 100, 150 messages, etc.).
User-Defined Frequency