Yes, please add this as a feature/option, perhaps as a job option. This would go a long way towards preventing job overlap, O365 throttling and PC resource issues.
I posed this question back on May 29th.
We know that we can schedule migration jobs from within Sharegate. However, is there any way to serialize migrations jobs so that we can start one job and then when that one is finished, the next one starts and so on such as the following?
Yes, please add this as a feature/option, perhaps as a job option. This would go a long way towards preventing job overlap, O365 throttling and PC resource issues.
I posed this question back on May 29th.
We know that we can schedule migration jobs from within Sharegate. However, is there any way to serialize migrations jobs so that we can start one job and then when that one is finished, the next one starts and so on such as the following?
SG Job 1 Starts > SG Job 1 Completes > SG Job 2 Starts > SG Job 2 Completes > SG Job 3 Starts > SG Job 3 Completes > and so on.