I have just switched from Cobian 11 to Reflector. Everything seems to be OK except that my backups are taking forever. The largest is about 450GB and used to take ~18 hours, but is over 36h so far on Reflector.
When I first set up Cobian a few years ago it was also slow - and I was able to speed up the backups by changing a few settings - but I forget which ones...
So far I have set these:
- No compression or encryption
- Temp folder is on separate hard disk from file backups
- Do Not calculate progress exactly
- Do Not log individual files
- Copy large files unbuffered
It is set to
- Copy Timestamps
- Copy File attributes
Will changing these make much difference?
What about VSS? Should I disable this?
Any other suggestions for speeding things up?
Thanks!
Speed up backups?
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Re: Speed up backups?
Oh yes, it is installed and running as an application, not a service/
Re: Speed up backups?
Hello!
Right now I am only chasing bugs, and not concentrating at all on performance. This will come later.
- No compression or encryption (Will definitely help)
- Temp folder is on separate hard disk from file backups (Doesn't make any big difference)
- Do Not calculate progress exactly (Will help in the pre-task context, especially if you have a LOT of small files)
- Do Not log individual files (Absolutely will help)
- Copy large files unbuffered (Not a big difference)
It is set to (These 2 causes some extra input/output access, but unless we are talking millions of small files, I don't thing the difference will be too big)
- Copy Timestamps
- Copy File attributes
Will changing these make much difference?
What about VSS? Should I disable this? No, it takes often not much time. And the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
Right now I am only chasing bugs, and not concentrating at all on performance. This will come later.
- No compression or encryption (Will definitely help)
- Temp folder is on separate hard disk from file backups (Doesn't make any big difference)
- Do Not calculate progress exactly (Will help in the pre-task context, especially if you have a LOT of small files)
- Do Not log individual files (Absolutely will help)
- Copy large files unbuffered (Not a big difference)
It is set to (These 2 causes some extra input/output access, but unless we are talking millions of small files, I don't thing the difference will be too big)
- Copy Timestamps
- Copy File attributes
Will changing these make much difference?
What about VSS? Should I disable this? No, it takes often not much time. And the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
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Re: Speed up backups?
For anyone else looking to speed up large backups -
I back up 490GB / 600,000 files from a network location to local PC hard drive. There are lots of small PDF, doc, excel files.
Turned off settings "Copy Timestamps" and "Copy File attributes" : Backup time reduced by almost exactly 50% from >36 hours to 18. I did upgrade Reflector Beta between the two backups but I don't think that would have made such a big difference.
Now I have turned on VSS and will report back here next week if it changes the time dramatically.
PS Mr Cobian, It seems impossible to recover a lost password to the forums now. I can't find a reset password link. If you get it wrong there is a link to talk to the Board Administrator - but that goes to a page that just says you don't email communications any more.
I back up 490GB / 600,000 files from a network location to local PC hard drive. There are lots of small PDF, doc, excel files.
Turned off settings "Copy Timestamps" and "Copy File attributes" : Backup time reduced by almost exactly 50% from >36 hours to 18. I did upgrade Reflector Beta between the two backups but I don't think that would have made such a big difference.
Now I have turned on VSS and will report back here next week if it changes the time dramatically.
PS Mr Cobian, It seems impossible to recover a lost password to the forums now. I can't find a reset password link. If you get it wrong there is a link to talk to the Board Administrator - but that goes to a page that just says you don't email communications any more.
Re: Speed up backups?
Hello Luis,
Gabriel
I had the same problem a few weeks ago and had to create a new profile as I found no other way to enter the forum.flippertie2 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2021, 03:35 It seems impossible to recover a lost password to the forums now. I can't find a reset password link. If you get it wrong there is a link to talk to the Board Administrator - but that goes to a page that just says you don't email communications any more.
Gabriel
Gabriel
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Re: Speed up backups?
A quick follow up:
I enabled VSS and it didn't make any appreciable difference to the duration of my backups. So the settings above are (in my case) optimal for speeding up a large backup with lots of small files.
Hope this helps someone
I enabled VSS and it didn't make any appreciable difference to the duration of my backups. So the settings above are (in my case) optimal for speeding up a large backup with lots of small files.
Hope this helps someone
Re: Speed up backups?
VSS copy takes only some seconds, or in max case, one-2 minutes so it won't help much.
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator