Just wanted to check if anyone finds the multi-pass option helpful on their
configuration?
remove multi-pass option?
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Re: remove multi-pass option?
Not really. I've used it a few times just to see the restore walking through the chain, but I certainly don't need it.
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Re: remove multi-pass option?
I've recently noticed though that with a chain of incrementals, at least in IFD, multi-pass takes less time than single-pass. To be fair, I've only observed this on one set of backups. It could possibly be an anomaly related to that particular set. No observations one way or the other with any other sets.
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Re: remove multi-pass option?
I've done more tests. This observation seems generally repeatable.
Bob Coleman wrote:
> I've recently noticed though that with a chain of incrementals, at least in
> IFD, multi-pass takes less time than single-pass. To be fair, I've only
> observed this on one set of backups. It could possibly be an anomaly
> related to that particular set. No observations one way or the other with
> any other sets.
Bob Coleman wrote:
> I've recently noticed though that with a chain of incrementals, at least in
> IFD, multi-pass takes less time than single-pass. To be fair, I've only
> observed this on one set of backups. It could possibly be an anomaly
> related to that particular set. No observations one way or the other with
> any other sets.