Im testing bacula-server 1.38.11 on freebsd 6.1-p3 with tape. I think all want to get the best performance of the backups and restores. Them we have some variables that we can work with, like the famous Network Buffer Size, if we set the correct value between the sd-daemon and the fd-daemon we can get some extra performance, now the default value is 32768 and both sides, how can we know the correct value on each client?, because normally each client has his own TCP stack.
Maximum Network Buffer Size == Maximum Socket Buffer Size ???
If this true, someone knows how can we get this value on each client? Example NT4, windows 2k, XP? any link to webpages are welcome, Linux has his own variable.
I just want to know how to get this value and tunne my clients.
Another thing, suppose that, i have one client that only can have his maximum value to 8kb and another to 32kb, and just have one sd-daemon which only let me set 1 value there (Network Buffer Size) for all clients, is posible to tunne this value for each fd-daemon?
I just want to learn more and get more performance from bacula, any info will be apreciated, thanks for your time.
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