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225ms delays

Hi All

I got a vpn conection bweeten US and Australia, my delay time are 225ms and Im running 3 servers with Microsoft Dynamics AX 200.How can I decerese such hi delays.?

Is WAAS will be a good option here or I need to speak with the service  provider to see my options...

thanks guys

Carlos

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Joseph W. Doherty
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US <> Australia, 225 ms sounds reasonable.  Basically, they're far (physically) apart, and electrical signals take time to cross that distance.

WAAS/WAFS might be a good option.  Much depends on the nature of the application.

Another option might be local servers, if the application allows for some kind of background replication.

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Joseph W. Doherty
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US <> Australia, 225 ms sounds reasonable.  Basically, they're far (physically) apart, and electrical signals take time to cross that distance.

WAAS/WAFS might be a good option.  Much depends on the nature of the application.

Another option might be local servers, if the application allows for some kind of background replication.

Thanks Joseph  for the respond....I Think you are correct is to far....

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