Hi,
What can be expected as performance metrics for volume level backups ?
- SSD 230 GB (82 GB used)
- resulting VBK file = 97 GB
- SYSTEM SSD (C:) (227,5 GB) 142,3 GB read at 37 MB/s
is the resulting VBK as expected ?
is the throughput as expected ?
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Re: expected performance metrics
Hi lowlander,
From the very sight it looks ok. What backup mode are you using and what was selected as a source for Endpoint job? What is the target destination? Thank you.
From the very sight it looks ok. What backup mode are you using and what was selected as a source for Endpoint job? What is the target destination? Thank you.
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Re: expected performance metrics
Hi,
we do a volume level backup at the source level;
target destination is a NAS device connected on 1GBE
we do a volume level backup at the source level;
target destination is a NAS device connected on 1GBE
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Re: expected performance metrics
Thanks. By the way, you can disable backup throttling in the Control Panel > Settings. It can increase you backup performance, but will require additional resources from the OS.
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