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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 12:50:08 -0400
WHen a client sends inventory data to the site server, is BITS being
used to do this? My concern is that I have only a 4mbps connection (total)
from multiple (120) stores. If inventory is run at a specific time and date,
then all the inventory data would be sent at the same time, flooding the
network.
What is the size of the data that is being sent? I know the intial is
a full inventory, then the rest delats, so the they are much smaller. Is
there a website, documentation that will list network loads for each
process?
Last question. How does the site server calculate available bandwidth?
Is any of this documented anywhere?
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