Why does this take so long? I have a rather large archive (a bit over 3TB) stored in Google Drive Backup. When I initiate a backup, it must search for modified files which, as far as I can tell, is a process that either never ends or takes an egregious amount of time to complete. I'm talking hours here, and then I usually just give up. If I run a consistency check, it will work right away after that, but a consistency check on that quantity of data takes nearly a week. Is there any way to speed up this process? Using Desktop Edition version 5.8.3.44 , ransomware protection off, Advanced mode, backup NTFS permissions, compression and encryption enabled.
I can break the archive up into smaller backups if need be (much of the data is essentially cold storage and only a small subset of the data changes or is added to each month), but I need to know best practices here.
The personal cloud storage solutions like Google Drive or OneDrive usually have very strict API limitations. Since 3 TB is a significant amount of data, we usually recommend switching to their "big brothers", like Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure. Check out this article, for example.
Now, I understand that switching over to Google Cloud might be pricey, so I may suggest considering BackBlaze or Wasabi as more cost-effective storage alternatives.
Apart from that, feel free to send logs to our support team (go Tools > Diagnostic > Send to Support), so they could provide you with some additional recommendations.
Ryan,
We backup a server with over 1 million files, totalling over 3 TB, to both Amazon S3 and to Google Nearline each night. Each backup job takes 30-40 minutes to complete each night. Not sure why your block level backups are taking so long to complete. What kind of server are you running on?
Thanks for the update and glad you are working properly. When CloudBerry Backup encounters a locked file, it will snapshot the file automatically, which should be very fast. I am thinking using the Force option may be trying to snapshot the entire drive, but I'll reach out internally to see if I can get any additional details on your case.