> The biggest problem we've run into with backups is that the volume dumps are > just so slow. On a server that we can pull 25 MB/sec sustained off the > disks, we still can't get any more than 3MB/sec or so with vos dump. Yes. Same numbers here. It is more efficient to use vos dump in terms of total used resources, but because all enhancements went into serving files, using the client is a lot faster. There is a bottleneck somewhere in the volume server. Harald.
- Re: AFS backup/restore... Harald Barth
- Re: AFS backup/restore... David Thompson
- Re: AFS backup/restore... Harald Barth
- OpenAFS enhancements w... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: OpenAFS enhancemen... Norman P. B. Joseph
- Re: AFS backup/restore... Paul Blackburn
- Re: AFS backup/restore... Brian T. Huntley
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM David Thompson
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Mitch Collinsworth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Harald Barth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Harald Barth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM David Thompson
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Mitch Collinsworth
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- RE: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Neulinger, Nathan R.
- Re: AFS backup/restore using ADSM Shyh-Wei Luan/Almaden/IBM
