Hello,
Dan Langille wrote:
On 23 Mar 2005 at 9:09, Michael Scherer wrote:
I'm just sitting here watching one of my backup-jobs, which goes rather slow. The job backups 25GB in ~1.5 million files, mostly .java/.class files with a speed of ~1.5MB/sec. The usual speed of our LTO drive is ~10MB/sec.
Its a backup from a local raid system, no network involved.
Any ideas on speeding that thing up? I thought about spooling but I'm unsure if Bacula just spools all small files from /foo/baz to /tmp/bacula_spool_dir and backups them from there. Not much won then.
Try it anyway... Let us know.
No need to try - just use it ;-) Spooling creates one big file which is written to tape in big chunks.
Arno
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