On 20/12/2020 12:38, Josh Fisher wrote:
> It is not likely a network issue. 'A' does not have a strong processor.
> When compression is enabled for a job, it is the client that performs
> the compression. Likewise for data encryption. Try disabling both
> compression and encryption for the 'A' job,
On 12/18/20 4:26 PM, Philip Pemberton via Bacula-users wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to improve the performance of my Bacula backups. I have a
configuration with two machines:
- "A" - a small server running a few web services.
(Intel Celeron J1800 2.4GHz dual-core)
- "B" - a 9TB NAS with a
Hi all,
I'm trying to improve the performance of my Bacula backups. I have a
configuration with two machines:
- "A" - a small server running a few web services.
(Intel Celeron J1800 2.4GHz dual-core)
- "B" - a 9TB NAS with a Quantum Superloader LTO-6 SAS tape robot
(Intel Q6600 3GHz quad-cor