Cloud storage with Lightroom 4.3

Does Lightroom 4.3 work efficiently and effectively if your images are stored on a cloud versus stored on an external hard drive or in your computer

The solution of this problem is the following:
To purge the Camera Raw cache size, do the following:
Choose Lightroom > Preferences (Mac OS) or Edit > Preferences (Windows).
Click the File Handling tab.
Camera Raw Cache Settings
Purge Cache
Afterwards you restart the Lightroom 4.3 and start exporting again

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