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What is the difference between a Deferred and a Real-Time migration?

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What is the difference between a Deferred and a Real-Time migration?

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A Real-Time migration quickly streams your DNA information directly from a source system to a destination system. Performing a Real-Time migration requires that the two computers you wish to migrate be connected to each other by a local area network (LAN) or an Ethernet crossover cable. A Deferred migration creates a self-extracting DNA file directly to your desktop or removable media. It then allows you to apply the DNA file to the destination system or keep it for system back-up or future migration.

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A Real-Time migration quickly streams your DNA information directly from a source system to a destination system. Performing a Real-Time migration requires that the two computers you wish to migrate be connected to each other by a local area network (LAN) or an Ethernet cross-over cable.

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