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From: Chris on 1 Oct 2009 18:26 So this article says to not use it, will be removed in future version http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms152488.aspx How the heck am I doing to push a 20Gb snapshot over a 3Mbs WAN conn Calif to Europe? Currently it takes 17+ hours, and given the amount of changes in our environment that is way too much latency for merge to catch up on.
From: hilary on 2 Oct 2009 08:52
Use the alternate snapshot folder or dynamic snapshot location. Then send it there via ftp. You might need a bigger pipe as well. "Chris" <Chris(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D75B5E5-86A5-4B6F-8348-D83543C2A7B9(a)microsoft.com... > > So this article says to not use it, will be removed in future version > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms152488.aspx > > How the heck am I doing to push a 20Gb snapshot over a 3Mbs WAN conn Calif > to Europe? Currently it takes 17+ hours, and given the amount of changes > in > our environment that is way too much latency for merge to catch up on. |