Bandwidth can affect the performance of replication processing
workload, processor capacity, the time available for replication,
and the amount of network.
Managing the number of replication sessions
You can manage the maximum number of sessions that are
used for sending data to the target replication server to improve
replication performance.
Tuning replication processing
You can determine
how many bytes per hour are replicated
over your network at a specific time by tuning the settings that affect
replication and by testing replication processing. Based on the replication
results and the total amount of node data that you replicate, you
can choose which method to use for the initial replication.
Tuning mount points for data deduplication and replication
You can specify the maximum allowable
number of data sessions that are used to send data to a target replication
server. When you increase the number of data sessions to improve node
replication throughput. Use storage pools that are enabled for data
deduplication to improve replication performance.