On Saturday 27 August 2005 18:22, Uwe Hees wrote:
> 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? 

Perhaps you didn't read the ReleaseNotes where I indicate that SQLite3 in my 
tests was 4 to 10 times slower than SQLite 2.  

> Tuned settings? Other database backend? 

Try SQLite 2 or MySQL.

>
> Best Regards, Uwe
>
>
>
>
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