Hello,

I have configured the backup system with the "Always-Incremental-Feature". I 
use the "Virtual-Full-Feature"to archive the data.

It works perfectly!

However, I would like to use the "Virtual-Full-Feature" to archive normal 
"Full-Backups". At the moment there is the problem that full backups which are 
larger than 1GB take too long to archive.

A 2GB job took more than 5 hours before I quit the job.

Measures I did were to tune the "mariadb" and benchmark the read and write 
speed of the different hard disks.

After these changes and tests, the 2GB job took 1 hour to archive through 
"Virtual Full Feature". That's better, but still too slow. Unfortunately, some 
full backups have a size of up to 30GB. 


My questions would be.... 
How do you archive your backups for a longer time?
Are there other options than archiving via VirtualFull?
How can I make the data transfer from volume to volume faster?

Some statistics...
Server is in the cloud
With a dualcore of the current generation
And 8GB RAM
Disk space is sufficient

thank you

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