How is replication bandwidth determined?
Replication bandwidth is an average value determined by taking the total weekly backup workload and spreading the data out over 100 hours. This equates to using between 14 and 15 hours per day to run the replication to the DR site continuously at the estimated rate. If more bandwidth is available, the actual time for replication times can decrease. If more time per day is available, the size of the replication link required can be decreased.