Slow Yosemite on the network

After the upgrade of the Mavericks to Yosemite (10.10.5), discovered and navigation in folders are very very slow on the network (such as 2 minutes to perform a search). To access the files on it from another computer is the local computer with Yosemite is not itself slow  I get the MacMini 2012 end with Yosemite since early 2009 iMac running the Mavericks. For the moment, I need to use iWork ' 09, and this is why El Capitan is not used. I saw a few fixes for find slow and record opening in Yosemite, but it only occurs on the network and moved, when we had another filesharing computers (iMac with Snow Leopard worked well and iMac with the Mavericks worked well). Any advice?

Try disabling "Show icon preview."

Finder-> display-> display the Options-> [_] preview icon (uncheck it)

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