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Speed up backup?

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Seks

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Jan 18, 2005
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Arcserve 11.1 with SP1 running on Win 2003 SP1. Dell Powervault 122T device.

Backup up a 320+ meg file from server B without using backup agent that is installed on server B: 159 m/min

Using backup agent: also 159 m/min

Is there some setting in Arcserve which I can tweak to perhaps speed the transfer rate up? Something to do with block size or whatever?
 
Which tape technology are you using, also what is the firmware level ??
 
Run a local backup.

If it is also 159mb/m then focus the attention at the local system instead of the target system.
 
Please forgive if this is a given... but after you installed the agent, did you change your backup job to back up through the agent? They should be selected under Windows NT/2000/XP instead of under the network.

Thanks,
Debi
 
cyklops: vs80. 40/80 tape. firware level of the tape drive itself?

david: ran a local backup of the same file. Also ~159 mb/min. So what should i be looking for on the local system?

debijo: I did that..same result...
 
Try moving it to another port in your switch. I have some servers that just don't like to backup others... Don't ask me, my network guy says it's not the network, but I move it to another backup server and it works much better.

Debi
 
It is always the VS80 drives that have these performance issues. If you used DLT8000 before erase the tapes before re-using them in a VS80 drive.
You can also try the following:

In the registry go to : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\BrightStor ARCserve Backup\Base\TapeEngine\Device#

Device # corresponds to the tape drive that will require a change in block size.

Click EDIT, then ADD VALUE
ValueName=DefaultBlockFactor
Data type = Reg_Dword
Data: 5, Hexadecimal
In addition to 5, the following values can also be chosen:

0 = 512 (default)
1 = 1,024 (1K)
2 = 2,048 (2K)
3 = 4,096 (4K)
4 = 8,192 (8K)
5 = 16,384 (16K)
6 = 32,768 (32K)
7 = 65,536 (64K)

I think the setting for 5 (16K) or 6 (32K) works best for DLTVS80

regards
 
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