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From: | Jason L. Buberel |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Tips/tricks for decreasing load? |
Date: | Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:04:11 -0800 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20071022) |
Some additional data points that
might be of interest: I performed a set of simple experiments using the following methods: rdiff-backup rsnapshot-ssh rsnapshot-rsycn-no-compression-whole-file rsync-avz-ssh rsync-server-no-compression rsync-server-no-compression-whole-file I'll spare you the details, but these two performed nearly identically: rsnapshot-rsync-no-compression-whole-file rsync-server-no-compression-whole-file And during backup execution, they both had minimal impact on the server load. I have now switched over to using rsnapshot over an rsync daemon for our high-volume production servers. Cheers, jason Jason L. Buberel wrote: And a good hunch at that. In fact, that was the first test I performed - enable hot backup mode but do not invoke rdiff-backup. There is no performance or load impact, indicating that the postgres hot-backup feature is as well implemented as has been claimed :) |
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