Incremental Backup Takes Very Long Time
Hi
I have set up incremental backup for a 500GB data. It takes about 7 hours to incrementally backup only 500GB data. This is not good because my incremental backup is schedule to run daily and every time hard disk is continuously running for 7 hours or so. This is bad for hard disk. This way I am actually accelerating the deterioration of hard drive and it will break way sooner than without doing this backup. Not sure what to do. Can you please suggest a solution?
Tash
I have set up incremental backup for a 500GB data. It takes about 7 hours to incrementally backup only 500GB data. This is not good because my incremental backup is schedule to run daily and every time hard disk is continuously running for 7 hours or so. This is bad for hard disk. This way I am actually accelerating the deterioration of hard drive and it will break way sooner than without doing this backup. Not sure what to do. Can you please suggest a solution?
Tash
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How long did it take to do the full backup? And, how big is the full backup file?
1. The full backup took 6 hours and 15 minutes
2. Incremental backup to 1 hour and 45 minutes
3. My data is 490GB, 297,339 files and 39283 folders
It is not feasible to run a daily backup as it take so long as it is taking about 2 hours just to run an incremental backup as no many files are changed in a day. Can you suggest something?
If it is system data, the system will change every day when you run it. For system or disk backup, it use sector backup way. So, when a file is changed, it might actually need to back up multiple sectors.
In the last 20 minutes I tried to carry out an Incremental back up after creating around half a dozen files since the main back up was created two days ago.
The software is telling me it is "backing up data..." with 7 Hours to go.
With only a handful of data files to back up this is ridiculous.
Can anyone tell me what is going on as this is clearly no use - baking up a few changed files ought to take seconds not hours ! .
And, did you use partition backup to back up F: drive only? Is it an NTFS partition? How many data are there on the F: drive?