Hello all,
for some time I am playing with bacula to find out if should use it
for personal backups at home and maybe use it in the my company to
backup some Linux servers.
I have tried 1.36 and some 1.37 up to 1.37.37 on my ibook G4 running
under MacOS X 10.4.2.
While performing the default backup scenario (local disk to disk)
using the sqlite3 database engine, I get the following results:
27-Aug 16:59 uwes-ibook-dir: Bacula 1.37.37 (24Aug05): 27-Aug-2005
16:59:09
JobId: 1
Job: Client1.2005-08-27_16.41.12
Backup Level: Full (upgraded from Incremental)
Client: "uwes-ibook-fd" powerpc-apple-
darwin8.2.1,darwin,8.2.1
FileSet: "Full Set" 2005-08-27 16:41:15
Pool: "Default"
Storage: "File"
Scheduled time: 27-Aug-2005 16:41:10
Start time: 27-Aug-2005 16:41:15
End time: 27-Aug-2005 16:59:09
Priority: 10
FD Files Written: 1,696
SD Files Written: 1,696
FD Bytes Written: 61,572,564
SD Bytes Written: 61,839,775
Rate: 57.3 KB/s
Software Compression: None
Volume name(s): Test
Volume Session Id: 1
Volume Session Time: 1125153539
Last Volume Bytes: 61,951,484
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Backup OK
This seems fairly poor to me as I think that disk backups must
perform faster. I won't dare to backup my root partition (~30GB) with
that speed.
Is there something I miss? Tuned settings? Other database backend?
Best Regards, Uwe
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