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How to configure SnapMirror global throttling to limit incoming and outgoing bandwidth

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Applies to

ONTAP 9

Description

  • Need to control SnapMirror bandwidth for one receiving cluster and multiple sending clusters.
  • Receiving cluster requires an incoming bandwidth limit of 800 Mbps.
  • Multiple sending clusters require their outgoing bandwidth each limited to 800 Mbps.
  • Task uses SnapMirror global throttling, which sets replication bandwidth at the cluster level.
  • SnapMirror throttle values use KBps (kilobytes per second).
  • 800 Mbps converts to 100,000 KBps for ONTAP throttling.

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