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After the Migration Is Complete, Will Deleting the Target Server Configuration or Server Record Affect the Source or Target Server?
Updated on 2023-04-07 GMT+08:00
After the Migration Is Complete, Will Deleting the Target Server Configuration or Server Record Affect the Source or Target Server?
After the migration is complete, if services are verified on the target server, and no synchronization is required, you can delete the target server configuration and the server record, and the source and target servers are not affected.
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- If a target server configuration is deleted, the migration task will still be in the list, but the target server information will be gone. It will no longer be possible to perform incremental synchronizations. To perform the migration again, you will need to configure a target server again.
- If a server record is deleted, the migration task will be deleted from the list. To migrate the source server, you will need to restart the Agent on the source server, and the system will generate a server record for you.
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