Dear jburkemx,
In message <1367616525.m2f.384...@www.backupcentral.com> you wrote:
>
> I have an TL2000 w/dual LTO5 and when running the btape speed tests I get the
> the following results:
>
> zero data = 146.4 MB/s to 189.4 MB/s
> random data = 56.51 MB/s to 116 MB/S
>
> zero data and bacula
:
2013-30-03 16:30
Subject:
[Bacula-users] Bacula transfer limited 100Mbit/s
When spooling to disk I still get only a max of 100Mbit. When writing to tape
I get exactly the same network transfer speed. Here is a screen shot of a run
with spooling enabled.
http://screencast.com/t/rCU6U
When spooling to disk I still get only a max of 100Mbit. When writing to tape
I get exactly the same network transfer speed. Here is a screen shot of a run
with spooling enabled.
http://screencast.com/t/rCU6UAZ8MpHj
Those dips are when the 20GB spool is written to the tape. Notice that the
Hello,
2013/5/3 jburkemx
> I'm running a backup from my Fileserver VM to the Bacula VM. Both guests
> are on the same VM host.
>
> When I run an iperf I can pull 7Gb/s in an out.
>
>
Sorry for stupid question: Does your iperf writes data to the tape drive?
> When Bacula runs it tops out at 10
I'm running a backup from my Fileserver VM to the Bacula VM. Both guests are
on the same VM host.
When I run an iperf I can pull 7Gb/s in an out.
When Bacula runs it tops out at 100MBit network usage. This is with Spooling
on and off.
Here is a screen shot of bacula doing it's backup run:
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