Alan Brown schrieb:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Florian Engelmann wrote:
>
>> hi,
>> how fast does your windows bacula-fd daemon backup to a linux server?
>> Our backup to disk is (300GB of files) running at 4 MB/s over a gigabit
>> connection (GZIP compressed at default compression level and also teste
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Florian Engelmann (Manntech) wrote:
>> Turn off GZIP
>>
>>
> I turned off GZIP and got this result:
> Backup Level: Incremental, since=2007-11-12 22:00:03
^^
Incremental means it must scan the fi
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Florian Engelmann wrote:
> hi,
> how fast does your windows bacula-fd daemon backup to a linux server?
> Our backup to disk is (300GB of files) running at 4 MB/s over a gigabit
> connection (GZIP compressed at default compression level and also tested
> a crossover connection)
Hi Florian,
It would probably be incredibly fast without compression, 4 MB/s is probably
the compression rate @ the client.
Michael
On Nov 13, 2007 8:52 AM, Florian Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> hi,
> how fast does your windows bacula-fd daemon backup to a linux server?
> Our backup to
hi,
how fast does your windows bacula-fd daemon backup to a linux server?
Our backup to disk is (300GB of files) running at 4 MB/s over a gigabit
connection (GZIP compressed at default compression level and also tested
a crossover connection). Seems to be slow dosn't it? Is there any way to
tun