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    • robytR Offline
      robyt
      last edited by

      Hi, in the NFS configuration i see:

      Store backup as multiple data blocks instead of a whole VHD file. (creates 500-1000 files per backed up TB but allows faster merge)

      but in the info popup i see:

      Your remote must be able to handle parallel access (up to 16 write processes per backup) and the number of files (500 files per GB of backed up data)

      It's a little different 🙂
      in my test the real number is near the 500/gb, not 1000/tb.. is correct ?

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Indeed, the "data blocks" are splitting a VHD to many 2MiB files. If it's enabled, it means that for a 10GiB VHD on XCP-ng (in terms of used blocks), it will create 5120 files of 2MiB.

        So yes, it's 500 per GiB, not per TiB. We'll fix the sentence. Pinging @florent

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        • florentF Offline
          florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @robyt
          last edited by

          @robyt nice catch

          We use compression when selecting block based backup (by default brotli), that brings a 20-50% storage reduction depending on the data
          PR is here https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/pull/6865 and will be merged before may release

          fbeauchamp opened this pull request in vatesfr/xen-orchestra

          closed fix(xo-web): VHD directory tooltip #6865

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