True Image Home 2010 - Very slow Recovery Speed (~ 5 Days)
Hi there!
Since serveral month, I´ve been creating a full backup every 7 days of my WinXP PC - so far, no problems. Size of the image is ~ 85 GB and stored on a NAS (with 100MBit Connection).
My Sys Specs: Intel XEON CPU, 2 x 160GB SATA II Drives @ Raid 1, embedded LSI Megaraid (MegaSR), Controller, 1GB RAM
Yesterday I´ve changed my two disk to 500GB drives, created a RAID 1, intitialize it and make them bootable. The Rescue CD found the Image on my NAS and the LSI MegaSR Controller with the new RAID1.
As I started the Recovery, the estimated finishing time is about 5 Days - after 3 hours of waiting, the time was about 4 days, but the progress bars moved about 1mm.
Time for backup out of WinXP was ~ 2.5hours, whats OK for a 100MBit Connection. (~ 11MBit per Second).
What can I do to fasten the recovery a (BIG) bit up? Should I try the Rescue Media of the 2012 Version?
Thank you for your help :)
edit: I´ve tested the RAID Speed in WinXP: 80MB/s Write, 120MB/s Reading speed - should be ok.
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Thanks for your reply!
Its a diskmode backup over two partitions. Network should be okay, since there were just the NAS and the PC active.
I copied the Backup tib File to an external USB 2.0 drive and started the Recovery from there - exactly the same result (4 days Recovery Time).
Is it maybe the LSI Raid Driver of the Acronis Rescue CD?
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More than likely the linux drivers tht ATI uses to restore partitions/disks, so won't matter if using bootcd or starting restore in win (you'll reboot into linux). If you are up to it, you could try making a winPE boot disk.
If going from internal hdisk to internal, you could get about 1/2 minute/gb on a newer faster machine and you could expect at least 1-2GB per minute backing up and the same up to twice that for restoring. USB and especially network substantially compicates things.
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