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April 8th, 2012 09:00

Pausing inbound or pausing outbound?

Anyone know if there's a functional difference between going into each volume in production and pausing outbound replication or going to the replication group and pausing inbound replication for each group? They would seem the same to me except for one thing: I paused inbound on the replication side last night because one volume was way behind and I expected the others (18 of them) to start queuing up large amounts of data and thus eat into the free space in the group. However they barely moved at all and I know we change a lot more data than the changes represented. It got me wondering if there's a functional difference in doing this.

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April 8th, 2012 13:00

can you explain to me what you mean by time sliced? Multiple from one group or across many groups?

Also, any ideas why there wouldn't be tons caching and thus reducing free space? we only reserve 5% locally for local replica reserve. Perhaps because that amount was sufficient?

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April 8th, 2012 16:00

Thanks!

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