ShyGuy
Oct 27, 2011 11:33:04 AM

Syncrify slow sync on incremental backup

Hello, I have about 140,000 files (each file between 3-4MB, not archive like zip, rar etc) The initial backup took about 150 hours (from the server in 1 datacenter to a server in another, 100mbps connection). I've scheduled a backup to run every day after hours, the backup started at a scheduled time, but it seems its running in the same manner as the initial. I only get about 50-70 new files per day, shouldn't syncrify only upload new files? I can see in the client status messages like "patching file xxxxx". Why is that? Is there a setting I can change to never check the difference of files? and if the file is already in the destination, then just skip it? At this rate the backup will take forever and it takes more than a week to finish.


Synametrics support engineer
Oct 28, 2011 9:24:31 AM

Syncrify slow sync on incremental backup

Hi, Once initial files are on the other side, subsequent backups should be a lot faster. Please contact our support department via email (support@synametrics.com) and send us the log files from both client and server. Hunaid >Hello, > >I have about 140,000 files (each file between 3-4MB, not archive like zip, rar etc) >The initial backup took about 150 hours (from the server in 1 datacenter to a server >in another, 100mbps connection). > >I've scheduled a backup to run every day after hours, the backup started at a scheduled >time, but it seems its running in the same manner as the initial. I only get about >50-70 new files per day, shouldn't syncrify only upload new files? I can see in the >client status messages like "patching file xxxxx". Why is that? > >Is there a setting I can change to never check the difference of files? and if the >file is already in the destination, then just skip it? At this rate the backup will >take forever and it takes more than a week to finish.

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