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True Image Home 2010 - Very slow Recovery Speed (~ 5 Days)

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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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Is this a file or a diskmode backup? File backup operation can be notoriously slow in ati 2012, although 2.5 hours is a bit of a strecth for 85gb.

Does the network throttle high demand users?

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?

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.