Stream splitting expiration
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
You can configure the following options on the General tab for this property to determine the length of time that content streamed from broadcast publishing points on this server (origin server) to another server (cache/proxy server) is valid. Note that the remote cache/proxy server in this configuration is sometimes called a stream-splitting server.
Item | Description |
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After (seconds) |
Select this option to have the remote cache/proxy server check this server for updated content after a specified number of seconds has passed. The default setting is 86,400 seconds (24 hours). If the content on this server is newer than the content on the cache/proxy server, the cache/proxy server will update its content. |
Immediately |
Select this option to have the remote cache/proxy server update its content from this server each time a client requests the content from the cache/proxy server. |
Never |
Select this option to have the remote cache/proxy server never update the content from this server. To update the content, the cache/proxy server administrator must request a new version of the content. |