On 18/03, Arthur Poon wrote: > I have a question about aggregate data transfer rate. Why it is always a > lot slower than the network data transfer rate? > > For example: > ANE4961I (Session: 18137, Node: MFDCITRIX) Total number > of bytes transferred: 13.61 GB (SESSION: 18137) > > 03/18/09 15:37:37 ANE4963I (Session: 18137, Node: MFDCITRIX) Data > transfer > time: 914.17 sec (SESSION: 18137) > > 03/18/09 15:37:37 ANE4966I (Session: 18137, Node: MFDCITRIX) Network > data > transfer rate: 15,618.11 KB/sec (SESSION: > 18137) > 03/18/09 15:37:37 ANE4967I (Session: 18137, Node: MFDCITRIX) > Aggregate data > transfer rate: 2,220.91 KB/sec (SESSION: > 18137) > 03/18/09 15:37:37 ANE4968I (Session: 18137, Node: MFDCITRIX) Objects > > compressed by: 14% (SESSION: > 18137) > > > AP
Because it includes alot more? Network speed is: amount of data backed up / network time. Aggregate speed is: amount of data backed up / entire backup session time. -km