Am 06.07.2011 18:31, schrieb Jake Debord:
> I have a machine I back up that when done averages:
> Elapsed time:           41 mins 47 secs
>   Priority:               1
>   FD Files Written:       6,948
>   SD Files Written:       6,948
>   FD Bytes Written:       14,587,852,350 (14.58 GB)
>   SD Bytes Written:       14,589,273,339 (14.58 GB)
>   Rate:                   5818.8 KB/s
>   Software Compression:   11.7 %
> 
> Is this acceptable??? 6Mbps seems slow. I backup my machine and achieve
> a little better results
> 
> Elapsed time:           3 mins 51 secs
>   Priority:               1
>   FD Files Written:       665
>   SD Files Written:       665
>   FD Bytes Written:       2,192,593,865 (2.192 GB)
>   SD Bytes Written:       2,192,728,783 (2.192 GB)
>   Rate:                   9491.7 KB/s
>   Software Compression:   9.8 %
> 
> Both of our Machines are almost identical in specs. I'm just wondering if 
> this is typical or if there are tweeks to speeding things up. My setup is 
> basically out of the box so not much extra done to it. 
> 
> I also use mysql for the database.
> 
> 
> 
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depends on many things.... compression enabled slows down, lots of small
files slow down.

backup speed has nothing to do with regular backup speed.

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