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From: Dmitry Yemanov <dim...@users.sourceforge.net>
> Out of curiosity, did you try playing with -D ON/OFF modes for 
> nbackup? If so, does it make any difference?
> 
> Dmitry
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Haven't touched it yet, I can do that this afternoon (gathering data this 
morning 
on how re-upping the lock-hash-slots to 5099, and increasing the lock-memory, 
affects things.)

Since we're on Windows Server 2008, the nbackup default would be 'ON', right? 
And 
since we've got the cache-quota set now (default 30% of RAM), I guess the logic 
would be that it ought to be safe enough to let nbackup allow the OS filesystem 
cache to help it out, rather than brute-force it? Or is there some other logic 
to 
messing with the setting?

I'm not sure why the behavior would have changed from 2.1.5 though, all else 
being 
equal...

Thanks!

-Philip

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