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- Remove server endpoint improvement when cloud tiering is enabled
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- As before, removing a sever endpoint does not result in removing files in the Azure file share. However, behavior for reparse points on the local server has changed. Reparse points (pointers to files that are not local on the server) are now deleted when removing a server endpoint. The fully cached files will remain on the server. This improvement was made to prevent [orphaned tiered files](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-troubleshoot?tabs=portal1%2Cazure-portal#tiered-files-are-not-accessible-on-the-server-after-deleting-a-server-endpoint) when removing a server endpoint. If the server endpoint is recreated, the reparse points for the tiered files will be recreated on the server.
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- As before, removing a server endpoint does not result in removing files in the Azure file share. However, behavior for reparse points on the local server has changed. Reparse points (pointers to files that are not local on the server) are now deleted when removing a server endpoint. The fully cached files will remain on the server. This improvement was made to prevent [orphaned tiered files](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/files/storage-sync-files-troubleshoot?tabs=portal1%2Cazure-portal#tiered-files-are-not-accessible-on-the-server-after-deleting-a-server-endpoint) when removing a server endpoint. If the server endpoint is recreated, the reparse points for the tiered files will be recreated on the server.
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- Performance and reliability improvements
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- Reduced recall failures. Recall size is now automatically adjusted based on network bandwidth.

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