Document Replication Overview

As an image manager, you can administer image storage over networks. You can define index profiles that use multiple Storage IDs, and schedule copies of images to be sent to other locations at convenient times.

Companies with multiple branches can use document replication to store new images in each branch during the day, for example then replicate all the images at the main branch at night, when network traffic is low enough to sustain the transfer of many large file images.

During replication, the system copies images to every storage ID designated on in the document profiles. For example, images from a temporary branch storage locations could be copied to one or more central image storage location.

See Also:

Replicating Documents

Document Replication Reference

Planning File Storage

Planning Profiles