Hi Florian,

It would probably be incredibly fast without compression, 4 MB/s is probably
the compression rate @ the client.

Michael

On Nov 13, 2007 8:52 AM, Florian Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> hi,
> how fast does your windows bacula-fd daemon backup to a linux server?
> Our backup to disk is (300GB of files) running at 4 MB/s over a gigabit
> connection (GZIP compressed at default compression level and also tested
> a crossover connection). Seems to be slow dosn't it? Is there any way to
> tune it up?
>
> greetings
> Florian
>
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