Requirements about delay and bandwith for using OTV in Nexus 7000 between two data centers separated 25 miles?

We have two Nexus 7000, and I need use them with OTV between two data Centers separated 25 miles, but I don´t know what are the optimal values about bandwidth and delay (ms) for extended VLANs IDs (production and DAG replication) for Microsoft Exchange environment. Can somebody tell me please which are the values required for operate OTV in optimal conditions in this case? We have about 35 000 users that will use that platform of email. Thanks a lot for your comments. Regards.

We have two Nexus 7000, and I need use them with OTV between two data Centers separated 25 miles, but I don´t know what are the optimal values about bandwidth and delay (ms) for extended VLANs IDs (production and DAG replication) for Microsoft Exchange environment. Can somebody tell me please which are the values required for operate OTV in optimal conditions in this case? We have about 35 000 users that will use that platform of email. Thanks a lot for your comments. Regards.

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