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What Can I Do If a DRS Task Times Out Due to Too Many Tables?
Updated on 2024-11-30 GMT+08:00
What Can I Do If a DRS Task Times Out Due to Too Many Tables?
If there are too many tables for a DRS task, too many resources such as memory may be occupied. As a result, operations such as pre-check and data comparison time out. In this case, perform the following operations:
- When creating a DRS task, select a large specification for the task. It is recommended that the number of tables be no more than 50,000.
- If the number of tables exceeds 50,000, create multiple tasks for data synchronization.
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