On 10/22/2013 08:16 AM, Федорищев Игорь Николаевич wrote:
>
> What else?
>
> I want to store files in volumes compressed without losts network copy
> performance.
>
> Thanks, sorry for my English.
I am now using a ZFS store on CentOS 6.4 with LZ4 compression turned
on. Bacula is configured to no
>
> > I've just started using btrfs on all backup media. Btrfs can use LZO
> > compressions so is quite fast and I'm much happier with the compression
> > load on the sd rather than on the fd.
>
> btrfs is still under development or I'm wrong?
Yes it is. It is highly recommended to use a rec
On 23 October 2013 09:16, James Harper wrote:
> I've just started using btrfs on all backup media. Btrfs can use LZO
> compressions so is quite fast and I'm much happier with the compression
> load on the sd rather than on the fd.
btrfs is still under development or I'm wrong?
> Ways to resolution problem?
> 1. Backups uncompressed, then unpack volume with external tools,
> compress and pack again.
> (..How Bacula does operate with that again? No way..)
>
> What else?
>
> I want to store files in volumes compressed without losts network copy
> performance.
>
I've jus
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 16:02:05 +0400 (MSK)
Федорищев Игорь Николаевич wrote:
> space usage. I googled up it and found that no way to enable server-side
> compression in Bacula. Also I found that people are disables compression
> in Bacula and store volumes on filesystem with compression support, l
On 10/22/2013 8:16 AM, Федорищев Игорь Николаевич wrote:
> Hello.
> Bacula 5.0.0, CentOS 6.4 x86_64, MySQL 5.5.34. Bacula was installed from
> CentOS Remi repository.
> Bacula server: bacula-dir, bacula-sd. Bacula client: bacula-fd. Both machines
> are in local network and have 1Gbit network car
On 10/22/2013 02:02 PM, Федорищев Игорь Николаевич wrote:
> Hello.
> Bacula 5.0.0, CentOS 6.4 x86_64, MySQL 5.5.34. Bacula was installed from
> CentOS Remi repository.
> Bacula server: bacula-dir, bacula-sd. Bacula client: bacula-fd. Both
> machines are in local network and have 1Gbit networ
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 04:02:05PM +0400, Федорищев Игорь Николаевич wrote:
> 1. Backups uncompressed, then unpack volume with external tools, compress and
> pack again.
> (..How Bacula does operate with that again? No way..)
>
> What else?
>
Maybe you can enable lzo compression on the client?
Hello.
Bacula 5.0.0, CentOS 6.4 x86_64, MySQL 5.5.34. Bacula was installed from CentOS
Remi repository.
Bacula server: bacula-dir, bacula-sd. Bacula client: bacula-fd. Both machines
are in local network and have 1Gbit network cards. Maximum io
capacity on bacula server is about 180 Mbytes/per sec
Hello.
Bacula 5.0.0, CentOS 6.4 x86_64, MySQL 5.5.34. Bacula was installed from CentOS
Remi repository.
Bacula server: bacula-dir, bacula-sd. Bacula client: bacula-fd. Both machines
are in local network and have 1Gbit network cards. Maximum io
capacity on bacula server is about 180 Mbytes/per sec
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