![]() ![]() This particular machine is Windows Server 2012 R2 running in HyperV. I even checked to make sure I didn't accidentally turn on throttling in Duplicati.Īre there any flags or options I'm missing to pep this up? Are there any recommendations on troubleshooting steps to see where the constraint is? I can't see any bottlenecks on my side at all. This is a pretty beefy file server with lots of cores, a 10Gb/s NIC. We have a symmetrical 1GB line at this location. I did a backblaze speed test and it will go as high as about 60 Megabytes per second up or so. The problem is, my upload is capping at about 2 Megabytes per second. I am using the 2.0.5.114canary version and starting June 1st, the backups timeout as soon as they try to connect to B2’s servers. The Backblaze speedtest shows about the same. My general upload speed according to Speedtest should be around 50MBit/s. There ist quite a lot of data (> 200GB) and the upload goes extremely slow (around 1,5 MBit/s). Now that everything is up and running, I set up a pretty default backup job, nothing special at all. I know there have been similar topics, but I could not find a solution in there I am trying to backup to Backblaze B2 for the first time. Now that this part below is Backblaze related but maybe some of you also use Duplicati. It was a little fucky to get configured to run as a service with SYSTEM level permissions but that's all worked out now. A couple of weeks ago I saw that Backblaze showed Duplicati as one of its integration solutions and since it was free and open source I figured, perfect! Let's try it. Hey there all, I don't think this is an issue with Backblaze B2 at all but more of an issue with Duplicati. ![]()
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