Hi and welcome!
Most of the time, the limiting factor for an incremental backup is the analysis of all files by the file daemon on the client. So, only some small changes/files need to be backed-up, but bacula can only know this by analyse one file after another. So it can well be that an incremental backup can need as much time as a full backup, presumed, the transfer rate for your backup device and/or to your server is not the limiting factor. However, which the information you provided, it is difficult to give you a black&white “Yes or No”-answer. Best, Christian Von: ce <elm.c...@gmail.com> Gesendet: Montag, 13. Mai 2019 20:30 An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net Betreff: [Bacula-users] question about bacula job speed Hi everyone, Is that normal that incremental bacula job ( just to backup a few megabytes) takes 9 or 10 hours? assuming there is no performance or any issue on the servers and clients, only encryption algorithm has changed recently! Thanks,
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