On Saturday 08 January 2011 11:46:11 Mister IT Guru wrote: > On 07/01/2011 14:53, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > > On 07/01/11, Oliver Hoffmann (o...@dom.de) wrote: > >> I do full backups at the weekend and it just takes too long. 12h or so. > >> bacula does one job after the other and I have a max. transfer rate of > >> 11 to 12 MBytes/second due to the 100Mbit connection. > >> > >> For testing purpose I connected one client via crosslink (1Gbit on > >> both sides) to the server. But I still have the same transfer rate. Why > >> is that? > > What sort of backups are you doing? Are you writing to tape? Are you > > using spooling? > > > I am new(ish) to bacula, how does spooling speed up jobs, I have noticed > similar issues, but because the same behavior appeared on three > instances I've built recently. I'm very interested to learn how to > improve performance.
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