#1211 BackUp less than 3GB takes more than 15 minutes
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Accepted
I'm back with 3 BackUps Free solutions tests over the same 3GB of data in the same system with KTS2021b11.416:
1.- EaseUS Todo Backup Free 11.5:
SmartBackUp: 5 minutes.
FileBackUp: 4 minutes.
2.- FBackUp 8 Free: 7 minutes.
3.- Cobian Backup 11:
Zip Compressed: 9 minutes.
UnCompressed: 14 minutes.
4.- KTS2021b11.416 BackUp & Restore Module: 16 minutes.
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Screen-Shots: https://imgur.com/a/tlSCdCA
System Settings
Operating system: Win 10, x64
System: Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300@2,10Ghz + 6GB RAM + Samsung SSD 850 EVO
Product: KTS
Product Version: 21.0.0.+
Language: en-US
Product Logs: https://cloud.qainfo.ru/s/Tu3IycbIKf4Xvr8
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@harlan4096, oh. i see. But still, can you please get new traces with xperf logs?
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All the tests were performed with traces and App. + Drv. Verif. disabled, except the one when I collected traces, I forgot to mention it ;)
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As far as I consider, rapid mode and Sequential read and write speed actually do not help this kind of scenario
In this case, I believe, 4K performance is much useful. And screenshot suggest your 4K performance is not good at all.
If 4K is bad, when dealing with tons of small files, will take very very long time. How about those your files, are they large data or peices of sepertated files?
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Here are the test I performed this weekend:
Then I enabled Rapid Mode with Samsung Magician tool, and then:
Samsung Magician tests:
And re ran a new KTS2021beta BackUp task, but I got the same time: 16 minutes to copy about 2,8GBytes of files:
It is also true that this laptop does not support SATA6 but only SATA3, anyway I still think this time is excessive for less than 3 GBytes.
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How about running a 4K performance test of your SSD using AS SSD Benchmark?
If the test shows your SSD still in good health, than maybe we should condsider poor design of K's backup tool.
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Hum... I think it's not acceptable, there are many free tools that "eat" (backup) tons of GBs in a short period of time, independently of the number of files, Macrium Reflect Free for example...
This is a common situation Kaspersky will find in a standard user system, with tons of pictures and videos (not my case / this case), and not with only 2,8GB, but probably tons of gigabytes in pictures, videos, documents...
How can We ask the user to compress all those files 1st in a file and then run KTS backup...
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