Unfortunately, I have limited disk space and can’t keep a 400gb backup store for each backup provider and so this is unlikely to be revised. The bigger issue is latency where local HDD will hose the other providers. FYI - I am actually on a gigabit connection but the issue isn’t really bandwidth as the “little file” approach means that the link is unlikely to be saturated. Two more things that could be tested are incremental updates with some change and restore times.Īgree that comparability is going to be difficult. Also, it would be great to have a single target cloud backend to further improve consistency. Hi there! Thanks for this, however, having different target backends for each is a bit misleading, as backing up to a local HDD is always going to be faster ( unless you have more than gigabit on upload ). The table is getting a bit wide due to request on different backends and if having diffculty reading, can download excel version here While this is not the default, as mentioned above Duplicati is my production backup and I have found this step adds an unneccesary slow down and have had it disabled for years This means that after checking for updates, duplicati will not download one block and test for consistency. This is a change from default.ĭuplicati - the backups have the option “backup-test-samples” set to zero. File modification is based on size modification date and not inode. These linux port-ins do not set themselves up properly and without this the backup times can be 30 times worse. (TO DO: update when WSL2 is out and stable)īorg/Restic - very important disabled windows antivirus “real-team protection” for the backup folder/process. Wifi bandwidth to router is generally 30-50MB/s in favourable (large file bulk transfer) conditions.īorg - no windows binary available currently running through a docker container. I currently use Duplicati / Arq5 as “production” backup (production in so far as I still experiment with them…!)Ĭomputer is desktop PC connected via wifi to gigabit pipe to the world.
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