Hi Community Users In our case, we use Bareos to backup file server which has a huge number of files in some folders.
The target directory has 1,620,775 files, 1.598 TB. While we enable the incremental backup, it's noted Bareos took about 14+ hours to complete the incremental backup though only 7.6GB data were actually backup-ed, most of hours(99%) was spent on comparison. Scheduled time: 14-Apr-2019 08:39:40 Start time: 14-Apr-2019 08:39:43 End time: 14-Apr-2019 23:14:48 Elapsed time: 14 hours 35 mins 5 secs Priority: 10 FD Files Written: 4,138 SD Files Written: 4,138 FD Bytes Written: 7,670,521,154 (7.670 GB) SD Bytes Written: 7,671,391,963 (7.671 GB) We understand it's pretty normal to take some time to compare during incremental backup, however it's just too long. For the same folder and volume, Bacula only needs about 3 hours for incremental backup. would much appreciated if anyone can share how to fine tune the BareOS incremental backup performance. BTW, our environment, - BareOS 18.2.5 - File Server:Windows 2008 DataCenter (x64), NTFS Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bareos-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
