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Changing Hyper-V extended replication 'backoff' time

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Is it possible to change the 'backoff' or 'wait' period before a server retries the extended replication process again?

The reason I ask is because we have the following scenario:

Main Server -> Replicates to Backup Server -> Extended Replication to offsite server.

Between the 'main server' to the 'replication server' all is fine, but between the 'replication server' and 'extended replication server' there are lots of timeouts and the data changes quickly and the replication falls behind and when there are lots of replication jobs I have to babysit it and keep on right-clicking and do a 'Resume Extended Replication' and it tries to catch up (and will do so eventually).

My question is, can this 'backoff' or 'timeout' time be changed so that it tries more often, this way it should not fall that far behind.

I know when you set up extended replication there is only one 15 minute setting. Is that a 'hardcoded' default and cannot be changed?

Thanks.

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