J: pretty sure it has no/minimal impact since it is performing the equivalent of a snapshot operation of just dropping a pointer to blocks of data. It also has to mark blocks of disk as 'clean' now that they're free. Minimal impact. Also consider that asis requires nearstore option which will additional 256k of ram for additional snapmirror stream that it allows. Again, vry minimal impact. As to snapmirror footprint...it will send 700m over, but if dest. Isn't SIS'd, it will return to 1gb I could be wrong in both points above so open to be corrected. Good weekend to all. **Sent using wireless handheld... please excuse any typo's or brevity** Kevin Parker - NWN Corporation www.nwnit.com -----Original Message----- From: "Page, Jeremy" <jeremy.page@gilbarco.com> To: "toasters@mathworks.com" <toasters@mathworks.com> Sent: 10/26/2007 3:10 PM Subject: A-SIS questions
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