on 2019 Oct 16 8:42 AM
Dear Experts,
I have to migrate a customer production system of 3 TB size from on-premise (AIX,DB2) to AWS cloud (SLES,DB2). The link between the customer network and the AWS datacenter does not offer more than 50 Mbps bandwidth. I have atleast 2 servers on-premise on top of the database server that I can use for distribution monitor. On Cloud, I can spin up as many servers as required (No limit). The communication directory would be on-premise and shared via NFS. My question is would I really reap the benefits of distribution monitor given the limited bandwidth between source and target? Please advise. I have estimated that with a single server and parallel export and import, we should be able to complete the process in about 18-20 hours. We want to bring this down to 10 hours but Iam not sure if distribution monitor will be useful given that network could be a bottleneck.
Regards
Joyee
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Hello Joyee Sen
I understand your situation here...
The only limitations you have is bandwidth.... Since you are limited with 50Mbps in total you will not able to move data faster even with parallel export... Why as explained in simple
Hope this helps
Yogesh
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