Jason B wrote:
> Tino Schwarze <backuppc.lists <at> tisc.de> writes:
> 
>> You could simply raise the ClientTimeout.
> 
> I think my question was misunderstood, woops. The actual question was in the 
> 2nd paragraph - the 1st paragraph was just a thanks note. :)
> 
> When a large full backup runs, it first fills it with hardlinks to existing 
> files. I'm trying to find out what affects the hardlink creation speed - my 
> backup server CPU, my client's CPU, the type of file system / RAID level, 
> amount of RAM, etc.

Disk head seek time which can be made a lot worse with raid5.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
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