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From: | Tom Ekberg |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] Scalability of duplicity |
Date: | Thu, 5 Oct 2017 09:47:57 -0700 (PDT) |
User-agent: | Web Alpine 2.01 (LRH 1302 2010-07-20) |
Philip, Sorry about the scant environment details. I'm running duplicity 0.7.06 on Ubuntu 16.04.3 with 63GB of RAM and 12TB of disk space. The lscpu command says it has 48 CPUs. Big honkin' server. The command 'gpg --version' displays gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.20. The destination host where duplicity puts the backup files is running Ubuntu 16.04.3 with 8GB of RAM and 4.9TB of disk space. The lscpu command says it has 4 CPUs. 31 days of backups should need about 2.7TB of storage without compression and encryption. Read the duplicity change log down to the 2015-12-07 line that says 'Prep for 0.7.06'. Didn't see anything specifically there (I didn't look at the bug DB) describing a fix for this problem. I could try running the latest duplicity, 0.7.14, to see if the problem goes away. What version of duplicity are you running? Tom Ekberg Senior Computer Specialist, Lab Medicine University of Washington Medical Center 1959 NE Pacific St, MS 357110 Seattle WA 98195 work: (206) 598-8544 email: address@hidden On Thu, 5 Oct 2017, Philip Jocks wrote:
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2017 11:06:31 +0200 From: Philip Jocks <address@hidden> To: Discussion about duplicity backup <address@hidden> Cc: Tom Ekberg <address@hidden> Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] Scalability of duplicity Hej,Now for my questions: Has anyone run duply/duplicity with 90GB of binary files?yes, we do run it with backup sets >300GB, haven't had any issues with stalling backups in the last few years as far as I remember. Running on FreeBSD, though. Which version of duplicity are you running? Cheers, Philip
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