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File Backup Job - increments are way bigger than the data changed on the source
Hi there,
I am just using the File Backup in Version 10 for the first tim and I have realized that the size of the backuped data is a couple of times bigger than the actual data changed on the source.
- Is this by design? (If yes, I'd like to know why, just out of interest)
- is this a configuration error on my side?
Thanks!
Dirk
I am just using the File Backup in Version 10 for the first tim and I have realized that the size of the backuped data is a couple of times bigger than the actual data changed on the source.
- Is this by design? (If yes, I'd like to know why, just out of interest)
- is this a configuration error on my side?
Thanks!
Dirk
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Re: File Backup Job - increments are way bigger than the data changed on the source
Hi Dirk, any chance some sort of deduplication is used on the source system?
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Re: File Backup Job - increments are way bigger than the data changed on the source
During each run, NAS backup will only pick up changed files. If you believe that some file was picked up erroneously (without having any changes), you can always do a file-level recovery to extract and compare the current and the previous versions of the file in question, and review what were the changes. If it's a binary format, then you can use the FC command line tool in Windows. Thanks!
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Re: File Backup Job - increments are way bigger than the data changed on the source
Could be related if all the files were modified since your full backup. Can you compare the actual size of restore points by going to Backup node and checking the backup properties? Cheers!
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Re: File Backup Job - increments are way bigger than the data changed on the source
Thanks.
The file backup properties doesn't show the size, just name and date
And the "normal" - old backup which is done backing the whole virtual disk doing incrementals for 45 days. These restore points are very small - like 1 GB, as the NAS Backup transferred for the same day about 60 GB.
I will do some checks as Gostev suggested, but I guess the real test would be not to "play" with stuff, which I can't control (Like doing 2 different backup strategies on the same folder tree and wondering
Thanks to all - I guess we can close this thread from my point of view. I will open an support case if I do have trouble in the "real world"
The file backup properties doesn't show the size, just name and date
And the "normal" - old backup which is done backing the whole virtual disk doing incrementals for 45 days. These restore points are very small - like 1 GB, as the NAS Backup transferred for the same day about 60 GB.
I will do some checks as Gostev suggested, but I guess the real test would be not to "play" with stuff, which I can't control (Like doing 2 different backup strategies on the same folder tree and wondering
Thanks to all - I guess we can close this thread from my point of view. I will open an support case if I do have trouble in the "real world"
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