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    How long (approx.) does the AutoExtract process take during Aleph/Voyager to Alma migration?

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Alma

    Question

    How long (approximately) does the AutoExtract process take during Aleph/Voyager to Alma migration?

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    • The duration of extraction processing is approximately 3-4 hours per 1M Bib records; however, it may vary from site to site.
    • It is highly variable based on server hardware, disk speed, other processes running on the server.

    Additional Information

    This is only for an Aleph or Voyager to Alma migration.
    Please always check the documentation link below for the most recent update about migration pre-requisition:
    Getting Ready for Alma and Discovery Implementation
    (section: Migration / Ex Libris System)

     


    • Article last edited: 7/22/2014
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