Re: [BackupPC-users] Max file sizes
2010-01-24 14:18:31
Currently I have some vmware machine files with over 120GB and the backups go
smooth.
I've used tar and rsync but I've had trouble when I had compression > 6.
The specs for the backup server are Dell rack server 2x dual core, 6x 750GB
SATAII with raid 5, 6TB ram, raid controller has 512 MB.
This server backups up about 17 servers and 2 desktops
* 31 full backups of total size 2071.27GB (prior to pooling and
compression),
* 195 incr backups of total size 1841.14GB (prior to pooling and
compression).
# Pool is 1505.93GB comprising 5443879 files and 4369 directories (as of 1/24
05:11),
# Pool hashing gives 252 repeated files with longest chain 18,
# Nightly cleanup removed 55176 files of size 220.26GB (around 1/24 05:11),
# Pool file system was recently at 69% (1/24 19:01), today's max is 84% (1/24
01:00) and yesterday's max was 84%.
The server has a backup concurrency of 4 (during nights)
The load average is about 10-12 during night
The same backuppc setup with lower specs would give trouble from time to time
and had to limit the concurrency to 2 and compression to 2
Cheers,
Pedro
On Friday 22 January 2010 12:33:36 Simon Fishley wrote:
> Hi All
>
> The FAQ here
> http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/limitations.html#maximum_backup_file_sizes
> suggests there are limitations to the maximum size of a file that can
> be backed up, specifically when using GNUtar or smbclient.
>
> I have several users running VirtualBox under Ubuntu and, regularly,
> these virtual machine files exceed 10GB for an individual file. We areid
> using rsync to backup the data and the FAQ suggests more testing is
> needed to be certain of the max file size rsync can manage.
>
> Has anyone done any of this testing? Can anyone share with me how they
> are backing up virtual machine files?
>
> Thanks
> Simon
>
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