19 Jan 2010 @ 8:32 PM 

I think trimtransfer is a very cool technology. It is still somewhat slow but I like the idea that a system is checked on block level what is there and only missing parts are transferred. If this technology gets more mature bandwidth usage could be dramatically reduced. In Med-V it still takes about 15 minutes to transfer a Windows XP image so probably copying the image on a standard way could be much fast but the trimtransfer stresses the network much less. I would like to share this (I find) nice picture I created for a presentation which explains the method of trimtransfer.

Posted By: Matthias
Last Edit: 19 Jan 2010 @ 08:58 PM

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