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    XOA Backup View High Network Usage

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    • planedropP Offline
      planedrop Top contributor
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      Not sure if this has always been the case and I somehow didn't notice, but something jumped out to me today while working on a few things in XOA.

      It seems that if the backup view page is open (to check backup logs etc...) in XOA, every 3 ish seconds a huge spike of network traffic from the XOA VM to whatever device is viewing this backup page happens, roughly 50Mbps.

      This is repeatable including after rebooting the XOA VM. I also checked top on the XOA VM and seems the spike is coming from Node (which is also causing a small CPU spike)

      Really not a big deal but makes me think there may be some kind of bug going on? I don't see what would be transmitting so much data, even in small chunks. Photos of Task Manager and XOA Network usage below (if I close the backup page in Chrome this instantly goes away, so definitely is related):

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      Is this expected behavior or something new? Doesn't effect usability at all, just was interesting to me and don't think I've seen it before.

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Hi,

        It's not new and a known behavior with XO 5. XO 6 will solve this entirely.

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        • planedropP Offline
          planedrop Top contributor @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert Sounds good, thanks as always! Not a big deal by any means, just figured I'd mention it.

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