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James Harper wrote:
>>> Assuming that 2 hours is on the high side of what you would expect,
> what
>>> should I be looking at to try and improve restore times?
>> What version of Bacula are you using?
>>
> 
> dir & sd = 2.2.0
> client = 2.0.3
> mysql = 5.0.32 (from Debian)
> dir, sd, and mysql are all on a Debian system
> client is on a windows system
> 
> It's a Xen setup, where Debian is the Dom0 and the client is a HVM DomU
> running PV drivers.
> 
> I hadn't realised that the client version was so old... if there are any
> known performance issues with that version I'll upgrade it immediately.

There's a known performance issue with anything pre-2.0.0 as before
2.0.0, Bacula did not do any seeking in file based volumes (ie it would
read the entire volume from the start until it found the data it wants
to restore).

I'm not aware of any other performance related issues within the 2.0 and
2.2 series but I can hardly claim that to be an authoricative answer.

Greetings,
         Michel
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