Whereas in Configuration Manager 2007 you needed a secondary site to be able to manage the synchronization of data on the distribution points, you are now able to control content distribution by using bandwidth, bandwidth throttling, and scheduling options. With scheduling you are able to define periods for restricting synchronization traffic to the distribution point. You can configure synchronizations per day, per hour, and by priority. With throttling you are able to configure options like the following:
Unlimited When Sending To This Destination When you choose this option, all available bandwidth will be used for distribution point synchronization traffic.
Limited To Specified Maximum Transfer Rates By Hour Configure per hour the percentage of the bandwidth that is allowed to be used for distribution point synchronization traffic.
Pulse Mode When you choose this option, you can define the block size of the data that needs to be synchronized and the time delay between each block that is sent to the distribution point.
Scheduling and throttling are available only on site systems with only the distribution point site role installed.
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