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Why Isn't the Increased Bandwidth Being Used During the Migration?
Updated on 2024-03-29 GMT+08:00
Why Isn't the Increased Bandwidth Being Used During the Migration?
The bandwidth being used will be limited by one of the three bottlenecks:
- The newly increased bandwidth of the source server
- The inbound bandwidth of the target server. For details, see What Are Inbound Bandwidth and Outbound Bandwidth?
- The migration rate limit you configured on the SMS console. For details, see Setting the Migration Rate.
As long as there is no other bottleneck, the newly increased bandwidth takes effect after 5 to 10 minutes.
Parent topic: Migration Duration
Migration Duration FAQs
- How Long Does a Migration Take?
- How Do I View the Remaining Migration Time?
- How Is the Migration Rate Displayed on the SMS Console Calculated?
- How Do I Speed Up Migration?
- Why Does the Migration Speed Fluctuate?
- How Do I Test the Network Between the Source and Target Servers Using iPerf?
- Why Isn't the Increased Bandwidth Being Used During the Migration?
- Is the Migration Speed Determined by the Source Bandwidth or the Target Bandwidth?
- Why Does the Migration Stay in a Stage for a Long Time?
- What Factors Affect the Migration Speed?
- Why Is the Linux Block-Level Migration Very Slow?
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