Hi, thank you for the reply.  

This one is actually a physical server, so I would assume the Xeon should 
handle aes natively, but that is something to look into.

On Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 2:26:12 AM UTC-5 Bruno Friedmann wrote:

> Did you check if this Virtual Machine can handle aes natively (by passing 
> cpu component from the host to the VM). Maybe this is can help.
>
> On Monday, August 1, 2022 at 4:45:48 PM UTC+2 Benji wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using BareOS 21 and one client, we have an image server, meaning 
>> lots of small files.  It is a Windows server and I am backing up the files. 
>> When I perform a full backup with encryption it takes approx 31 hours 
>> (approx 220GB of data in 5.8 million files).  However, if I do not use 
>> encryption it takes about 15-16 hours to complete.
>>
>> I have this in my config on the FD on the client server:
>>   PKI Signatures = Yes
>>   PKI Encryption = Yes
>>   PKI Keypair    = 
>> "C:/ProgramData/Bareos/bareos-fd.d/keys/serverclient-fd.pem"
>>   PKI Master Key = "C:/ProgramData/Bareos/bareos-fd.d/keys/master.pub.key"
>>   PKI Cipher     = aes256
>>
>> For my servers with larger files, there is not much difference in backup 
>> times. I prefer to use encryption, of course, but this one server really 
>> slows down my backup and makes updates/reboots difficult so I don't 
>> interrupt the backups. Is there anything I can do to increase the speed of 
>> my backup while still employing encryption?
>>
>

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