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| You have several options for preventing situations that can cause slow receivers of data distributions. The slow receiver options control only peer-to-peer communication using TCP/IP. This discussion does not apply to client/server or multi-site communication, or to communication using the UDP unicast or multicast protocols. |
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| Before you begin, you should understand <%=vars.product_name%> [Basic Configuration and Programming](../../basic_config/book_intro.html). |
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| - **[Preventing Slow Receivers](slow_receivers_preventing_problems.html)** |
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| During system integration, you can identify and eliminate potential causes of slow receivers in peer-to-peer communication. |
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| - **[Managing Slow Receivers](slow_receivers_managing.html)** |
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| If the receiver fails to receive a message, the sender continues to attempt to deliver the message as long as the receiving member is still in the cluster. |
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