Hello Marco,

How is the speed if you copy content of the folders via cifs?
Is it then also that different?

I think doing a test by just copying the data over without using
bareos will at least show if it is a problem in bareos or in the
setup of the filesystem.

Best regards,

Philipp

Am 20.03.2014 10:10, schrieb Marco Weiß:
> Hi all,
> 
> i have two folders, the first with 10 GB of images with 5 MB per file and the 
> second with 1,2 TB of images with about 100 MB per file.
> 
> The first folder transfer speed is on 100 MB / s and that is ok!
> The second folder has only a transfer speed of 12 MB / s ...
> 
> Because of other folders with in sum up to 120 TB we can not backup that data 
> today...
> 
> What can i do to speed that up?
> 
> Further information of my setup.
> We are running an Windows 2008 R2 standard storage server with Bareos-fd
> We have a Raid5 for that volume.No use of windows storage spaces.
> The SD is a Dell Server with Raid5 for backup volumes and spool files.
> The jobs will be written to an LTO5 drive.
> We are spooling data up to 1 TB and then a despooling will happen.
> SD is an Suse Linux Enterprise Standard Server 11 SP3
> 
> 
> Hope someone can give me information that will bring me to the right 
> direction.
> 
> 
> Best regards
> Marco
> 


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