Re: [Bacula-users] How it optimize the transfer speed.

2010-01-26 Thread John Stoffel
I'm not going to repeat the suggestions others have made, but why don't you just upgrade your ethernet to Gigabit speed? It's cheap to do generally. Setting up a point to point backup connection that runs at Gigabit speed shouldn't be too expensive. Or the other option would be to add anothe

Re: [Bacula-users] How it optimize the transfer speed.

2010-01-26 Thread mehma sarja
About 20 GB/hour is what I got on a data set of 700 - 900 GB. Mehma === -- The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation Stay online with enterprise data centers and the best network in the business

Re: [Bacula-users] How it optimize the transfer speed.

2010-01-26 Thread Gavin McCullagh
Hi, as a relative bacula newbie myself I have a couple of suggestions. On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Cyril Lavier wrote: > Now that my exclude rule works perfectly (thank you guys), I just begin > to see a problem. > > Backups are made on a LAN 100Mbit. > > But the actual speed of bacula's backup is a

Re: [Bacula-users] How it optimize the transfer speed.

2010-01-26 Thread Frédéric Passerin
Le mardi 26 janvier 2010 09:03:38, Cyril Lavier a écrit : > Hi. Hello Cyril. > Now that my exclude rule works perfectly (thank you guys), I just begin > to see a problem. > > Backups are made on a LAN 100Mbit. Mine are made in the same way. I'm actually deploying Bacula in my enterprise and m

[Bacula-users] How it optimize the transfer speed.

2010-01-26 Thread Cyril Lavier
Hi. Now that my exclude rule works perfectly (thank you guys), I just begin to see a problem. Backups are made on a LAN 100Mbit. But the actual speed of bacula's backup is about 22GB/hour, it's about 50Mbit/second, so it's the half of the actual capacity of the network. Now the problem is rea