david_stabler
Newcomer
I have a single database, and not one you might think, that won't client-side dedup like it should. After a full happens, I send another, and the full transmission happens again. I'll freely admit the DB is on the large side, but could that be the factor? All the other databases on this SQL server are deduping just fine!
This log is from the most recent full backup that was attempted.
Type: SQL Server
Action: Legacy Backup
Components: [redacted DB name, 28 characters long]
Status: Successful
Total SQL backups selected: 1
Total SQL backups attempted: 1
Total SQL backups completed: 1
Total SQL backups excluded: 0
Total SQL backups inactivated: 0
Total SQL backups deduplicated: 1
Throughput rate: 25,891.50 Kb/Sec
Total bytes inspected: 664,055,230,336
Total bytes transferred: 664,055,230,336
Total LanFree bytes transferred: 0
Total bytes before deduplication: 23,936
Total bytes after deduplication: 23,936
Data compressed by: 0%
Deduplication reduction: 0.00%
Total data reduction ratio: 0.00%
Elapsed processing time: 25,046.49 Secs
Any guesses?
This log is from the most recent full backup that was attempted.
Type: SQL Server
Action: Legacy Backup
Components: [redacted DB name, 28 characters long]
Status: Successful
Total SQL backups selected: 1
Total SQL backups attempted: 1
Total SQL backups completed: 1
Total SQL backups excluded: 0
Total SQL backups inactivated: 0
Total SQL backups deduplicated: 1
Throughput rate: 25,891.50 Kb/Sec
Total bytes inspected: 664,055,230,336
Total bytes transferred: 664,055,230,336
Total LanFree bytes transferred: 0
Total bytes before deduplication: 23,936
Total bytes after deduplication: 23,936
Data compressed by: 0%
Deduplication reduction: 0.00%
Total data reduction ratio: 0.00%
Elapsed processing time: 25,046.49 Secs
Any guesses?