On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Florian Engelmann (Manntech) wrote:

>>  Turn off GZIP
>> 
>> 
> I turned off GZIP and got this result:

>  Backup Level:           Incremental, since=2007-11-12 22:00:03
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Incremental means it must scan the filesystem and only backup changed 
files. This takes time.

>  FD Files Written:       2,042
>  SD Files Written:       2,042
>  FD Bytes Written:       1,249,048,045 (1.249 GB)
>  SD Bytes Written:       1,249,392,305 (1.249 GB)

Lots of small files.

>  Elapsed time:           5 mins 2 secs

How big is the parent filesystem?

>  Rate:                   4135.9 KB/s

This is about what I'd expect for an incremental backup.

How fast is a full backup?

> Seems we have an Networkproblem. Windows XP clients also have very slow SMB 
> download connections to the Windows 2003 Server. Any Ideas?

Make sure the ethernet port speed and duplex match the switch settings. if 
possible leave both on automatic as this is usually best.

I don't deal with windows much, but you have to find and fix your network 
speed problems before you can find and fix any other slowdowns.

AB

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