Using Deja Dup 14.2 in Ubuntu 10.04 on a 1Gb fibre optic connection, and it is crazy slow.
I'm connecting to onlinestoragesolution.com using an FTP connection, with encryption enabled. I'm attempting to backup roughly 200 GB of data.
I do understand that the first time one runs a backup and it has to back up every file that it will take a while.
However, I've been letting Deja Dub run continuously for 36 hours, and it the progress bar barely shows any progress at all. It's maybe 5% done.
Compared to "Back In Time", which achieved a similar backup (without encryption) in about 3 hours, this seems slow.
Is encryption really that much of a time suck, and/or is this a normal amount of time to take?
Using Deja Dup 14.2 in Ubuntu 10.04 on a 1Gb fibre optic connection, and it is crazy slow.
I'm connecting to onlinestorageso lution. com using an FTP connection, with encryption enabled. I'm attempting to backup roughly 200 GB of data.
I do understand that the first time one runs a backup and it has to back up every file that it will take a while.
However, I've been letting Deja Dub run continuously for 36 hours, and it the progress bar barely shows any progress at all. It's maybe 5% done.
Compared to "Back In Time", which achieved a similar backup (without encryption) in about 3 hours, this seems slow.
Is encryption really that much of a time suck, and/or is this a normal amount of time to take?