Hi,
I am testing Syncovery 7 beta 16 (x64) with a Tandberg Data QuikStor RDX device. It has 8 slots for loading RDX cartridges, and I have access to 3 of them over iSCSI, so they just appear as a removable disk in Windows. Copy performance is around 35MB/s burst, 16MB/s sustained. I guess it has a big cache.
I am trying to use Syncovery to run 3 parallel backup jobs for 3 Thecus N7700 NAS devices on the "left-hand" side, accessed over a CIFS network. I love the inclusion and exclusion settings and the ability to run jobs at the same time, nothing else I have tested offers this. Unfortunately I am running into some performance issues.
The network copy performance from NAS to RDX for a single device is the same as stated above, but as soon as I run a job in Syncovery, the maximum speed drops to around 12MB/s. If I am running 3 parallel backup jobs, the maximum speed is still around 12MB/s, so ~4MB/s per job. This is too slow, I am trying to backup around 8TB of data from each NAS.
I have noticed in task manager that of the four cores in my 2.4GHz Intel i5 machine, one of them is at 100% during the job while the others are mostly idle. The system process occupying this core is "System", i.e. the NT kernel. Could the processor be limiting the backup performance?
Final question before this gets too long: each cartridge is limited to 2TB, but like I said each backup set is around 8TB. What happens when the cartridge is full? In traditional backup software it would normally ask for a new cartridge, is this true in Syncovery as well? Is there a feature like incremental backup so next time I don't need to copy the full set over the network again?
Thanks for this really innovative product, I look forward to purchasing soon!
Leon