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
About 20 GB/hour is what I got on a data set of 700 - 900 GB.
Mehma
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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
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
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