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General Questions on RTC


satish chandra (111921) | asked Jun 28 '15, 4:29 p.m.
Hi,|

I have some general questions on RTC with way of working,

1) It is not possible to have a distributed setup, which makes it slower to use when you are not resident in one location. When there is no connection to the server, you don't have any history available. How can we overcome this problem

2) RAM does not integrate well with RTC, there is no direct link between a published version and the code changes applied,  Can any one provide remarks on this.

Thanks,
Satish.

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Geoffrey Clemm commented Jun 28 '15, 10:31 p.m.
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Note that "General Questions on RTC" is not a question.   You are much more likely to get a response if you post your question in the form of a specific question.   In this case, you have two very different questions (both of which are very specific).   I'd suggest revising this question to be one of the two, updating the question title to be the specific question, and posting the second question as a separate question.  (You can edit your original question).

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Ralph Schoon (63.5k33646) | answered Jun 29 '15, 2:36 a.m.
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I agree with Geoff.

Anyway.

1. RTC is a server based solution and you need a connection to a server to see plans and work items and to work with SCM. You can use a caching proxy to increase SCM performance. See https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Deployment/ContentCachingProxyJazzSCM and you can use distributed SCM if you want a more local SCM server. See https://jazz.net/library/article/535/ but there are caveats.

2. You could use approaches like described here to improve the integration: https://jazz.net/library/article/807

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