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maria [59]
1 year ago
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If a server is using manual synchronization, how often should the server be manually synchronized?

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KengaRu [80]1 year ago
8 0

If a server is using manual synchronization at least once a week.

Manual synchronization:- The auxiliary device automatically synchronises with the primary device under typical circumstances. The states of the devices in the cluster determine whether peers can be manually synced.

By removing the synchronisation phases, the auto synchronisation process makes process authoring simpler.

A manual synchronisation step is needed to update and propagate the changes when several process descriptors are created and changed. The manual stages are done away with by the auto synchronisation process. All processes in the method library are automatically synchronised when you use the auto synchronisation process model.

You can choose to automatically synchronise when creating a new method library, but you cannot utilise both options. Manual synchronisation is always needed for customising processes.

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