ManfredSchilling
Technical User
We backup an NetApp NAS-Filer F810 via a Win2K SP2 2,4 GHz / 512 MB System to an Solaris 6.1.2 E250 NetWorker-Server. All Systems are GBit connected, backup data are written to a filetype device. We have already testet the W2K Client-Versions 6.1.1, 6.1.2 and 6.2 but backup-speed seems to be limited to approx. 100.000 files/hour:
win10: NAS_02 level=full, 49 GB 07:53:52 814509 files
incremental backup run::
win10: NAS_02 level=incr, 4186 MB 01:37:15 100618
Turning off compression had no effect, no special directives are used, virus-scans are disabled.
No bottlenecks on CPU, Memory, Disk- and Network-IO can be found on NAS, W2K and NW-Server during the backup (Systems seem to be idle most time). What's the limiting factor, what can we do to speed up performance ?
win10: NAS_02 level=full, 49 GB 07:53:52 814509 files
incremental backup run::
win10: NAS_02 level=incr, 4186 MB 01:37:15 100618
Turning off compression had no effect, no special directives are used, virus-scans are disabled.
No bottlenecks on CPU, Memory, Disk- and Network-IO can be found on NAS, W2K and NW-Server during the backup (Systems seem to be idle most time). What's the limiting factor, what can we do to speed up performance ?