On 1/14/22 13:43, Lionel PLASSE wrote:
> Finally,
>
> I disabled compression
> and cause I do a "to File media" backup (not tape media), I unmarked the
> "spool data" and "spool attributes" options.
>
> And most of all, I specified a working directory for data spooling cause
> I was alwa
var directory space in use for spooling VSS datas it was
like pulling the hand break every 9GB during a spooled job session
-Message d'origine-
De : Lionel PLASSE [mailto:pla...@cofiem.fr]
Envoyé : vendredi 24 décembre 2021 09:05
À : bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : Re: [Bacu
Hi,
Ok thanks for this.
I will try some different settings. Maybe I'll send back my conclusions for the
tests.
And if any advises more, I gladly take them ...
Best regards
Lionel
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De : Graham Sparks
Envoyé : jeudi 23 décembre 2021 18:29
À : bacu
Hi.
The backup speed seems reasonable, and the Bacula manual states that restores
can reasonably be as much as one-third of the speed of the equivalent backup
(https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/Restore_Command.html#SECTION002890).
I notice also that you are restorin
Thanks
Yes it's on a blue usb port.
I expected too those kind of speed.
I can reach 69614.5 KB/s for a Full backup job for this client (620.6 GB) and
3253.3 KB/s for an other.
And I just see that the difference is only there is no software compression
for the first and 53% for the seco
Hi,
I think a little more info is needed to narrow down whether or not these
restore transfer figures are slow in this particular case.
How is the hotplug SATA-II restore disk connected (RAID controller, or USB),
and is it connected to the bacula server directly, or through a client?
Also, wher
Thanks for the info. What sort of backup transfer rates are you getting (from
your clients to the USB-3 backup disk)?
I back up over a 1Gb/s network to a USB2.0 device and get 42MB/s backup. I also
get 25MB/s restore (restoring from USB2.0 to a directly-connected SSD), so I'd
expect better for
Yes you're right, i explain the situation
The targeted disk for restauration is a SATA-II directly connected to the
mother board with a SATA cable nor USB nor RAID but directly to the SATA
controller, it's a small extension to the front of the computer.
The backup media volumes are usb d