This is a bit of a generalisation because this depends on the nature and
purpose for your SharePoint site, but if its document centric, then my
suggestion is go right now and visit
http://www.riverbed.com/products/appliances/
The short answer to whether it can generate traffic across the WAN is
Hi All
I am trying to find a solution for a problem I can see happening in the
not so distant future.
We have two sites that are connected via a 2Mb link. We have one
SharePoint Farm which is hosted at one of the sites we and are about to
unleash access to it from the other site.
They will
Hi,
I could see it in "Services on Server" but in "Servers in Farm" it shows the
version as 12.0.0.6219
Regards,
Trent Allday
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Is a re-crawl not already inclusive of any scheduled content deployment job??
Is there no automatic attempt to ratify the deployed changes against existing
cache items? What's the go with WFE caches being invalided; what does this mean
for the farm?
This whole issue around built-in CD is really
Hi Uzma,
Are the doc libraries on publishing sites, or WSS sites with publishing feature
enabled?
I have seen this in our farm too. At first I thought it may have been due to
accidental changes to the content types on the doc libraries. For example, if
someone inadvertently made changes to an
Hi Ajay,
if the databases are separate this should be fine.
You should use a dedicated central admin server for the deploying import server
which is not one of the WFEs of the farm - then the performance should not be
affected to bad.
Main issue will be that the items updated through the import
Hi Stefan,
Hi Stefan,
Good to see the expert in this list.
In my current client engagement,, ultimately I will have 18 (or
more) simultaneous deployment jobs running each in different source and
destination database.
Do you think content deployment will be able to handle this?
These all be from
Hey guys,
Having a blonde moment... I'm having troubles with Content Types on my
Intranet.
I have a document based content type which has 3 fields, let's call it Letters.
About 50 sites have content type management enabled and I have added Letters
content type to the site A.
I've spent much time working on content deployment and asked the same question
today. After playing around with it, I found out there's no issues with
multiple simultaneous deployment except the server's performances.
We deploy the site to 2 sources, so we used 2 different deployment paths a
Hi Michael,
various different exceptions can occur. Depends on when the conflict occurs.
The issues usually show up as "random" errors. Means when you retry the same
deployment it will either succeed or fail at a different place.
Cheers,
Stefan Goßner
Escalation Engineer | CSS SharePoint Produc
Stefan,
What kind of exceptions to expect in logs, when you have multiple jobs run on
the same source|destination database?
The question is actually how to detect such scenario by logs only?! Are there
something specific which shows that they have multiple jobs on the same box.
Michael Nemtsev
You can run multiple jobs in parallel if you ensure that only one job runs per
source and destination database.
As soon as multiple export jobs run on the same source database or multiple
import job run on the same destination database you can expect exceptions.
Cheers,
Stefan Goßner
Escalation
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