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Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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You show Start of Job, End of Job.. but it would be nice to see whole Job duration and duration of a set of jobs (repo+tape or more).
So i can see how much time did the last backup take without calculation myself ;-)

EDIT: I can see the duration in statistics if i click the job. but maybe it could go up into the list?
also the set of a job is not possible? maybe if i select more than one job, it should show the avg. + sum statistics of these jobs for all data?
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Re: Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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Request about job duration in the main table is taken into account.
Talking about backup job + tape job duration, I'm not sure if it's a good idea as some customers write on tape different set of backups.
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Re: Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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maybe demand changes per user, but it could be summed up if you select 2 or more jobs from the list using ctrl key or shift.. so users can decide which to sum up.
otherwise there is another feature request i will post now.
"Job Bundle"
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Re: Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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That makes sense. Thanks for the request!
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Re: Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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no problem.
if you implement my ideas we both profit :-)
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[MERGED] Add duration as column option

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Hello,

Sometimes we need to check what are the duration's of all jobs. Now we need to go to history, but some jobs have different intervals so getting the overview is kind of time consuming. It would be handy if we could add the option of Duration to the Jobs overview as a new column. Doesn't have to be there default, but just as a selectable optional column like Objects & Target.

And perhaps those column options could be extended with more info from the summary view of the job.
- Processing rate
- Bottleneck
- Data Processed
- Data Read
- Data Transferred
- ....

Thanks, regards,
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Re: Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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Hi Bastiaan,
Do you use Veeam ONE?
It can show historical information of all jobs including duration, processing rate etc.
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Nope, do not use it. Makes sense to add it in the Jobs window as there we do our administration ext.
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Re: Feature Request: Job Duration Column

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Agree. The request taken into account.
Just informing you that Veeam ONE has community(free) edition which can monitor and report against 1 VBR server for free.
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