Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Maximum simultaneous migrations setting on mailbox connector
The maximum simultaneous migrations setting on a mailbox connector allows you to specify how many mailboxes you want to migrate at the same time. The more simultaneous migrations, the more bandwidth we will use as we will have more parallel transactions happening.
If you want to migrate your entire company at the same time, make sure this value is equal to or greater than the number of mailboxes you are migrating.
If you specify this number to be less than the number of mailboxes you are currently migrating, we will only migrate this many mailboxes at the same time. When a migration completes and frees up a slot, we will fill it with the next mailbox. Mailboxes are filled on a FIFO model. FIFO stands for First In, First Out. So the first migration queued will be the first one submitted and the last migration queued will be the last migration submitted.
Note that increasing this number of the connector will immediately increase the number of simultaneous migrations. Decreasing this number will not terminate any existing migrations. We will just not add anymore new migrations until we fall below the setting.
MigrationWiz is the only migration service that allows you to migrate hundreds of thousands of mailboxes simultaneously right now without speaking to a single person! This just shows you how scalable our service is.
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