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CarlEdman
Jan 02, 2018Luminary
TIP: CrashPlan Pro 4.9 DOES Work With Headless ReadyNAS Over X
As a follow on the discussion on what to do about the discontinuation of CrashPlan Home a couple months ago, let me add one coda: I decided to go with CrashPlan Pro, as for my requirements (continuo...
- Jan 02, 2018
CarlEdman wrote:
I decided to run a free X Server (vcxsrv) on my Windows machine while running CrashPlanDesktop on the ReadyNAS.
And--mirabile dictu--it seems to work just fine. CrashPlanDesktop via X looks and feels nearly identical to the old remote client.
Thanks for posting this tip, I'm sure others will find it useful.
I'm running Crashplan on a PC, mounting the NAS data volume as a network drive. That is also working fine - though I had to start with a new backup archive, and getting the initial backup complete is going is slower than I expected. However, it is getting there (albeit slowly).
CarlEdman
Jan 03, 2018Luminary
In my experience, CrashPlan backup speed has virtually nothing to do with your bandwidth. Even my pocky 100 MBps connection can push one TByte/day. Rather, it is either your local processing speed or, more likely, Code42 throttling. At the price, I don't blame the throttling much as the residual speed is fine for day-to-day use; it is just initial backups which take forever.
StephenB
Jan 03, 2018Guru - Experienced User
@ CarlEdman wrote:
Rather, it is either your local processing speed or, more likely, Code42 throttling.
It's throttling. Crashplan sets the expectations quite low: CrashPlan app users can expect to back up about 10 GB of information to the Code42 cloud per day on average if the user's computer is powered on and not in standby mode. Code42 is a shared service, which means that upload and download speeds depend on the number of users connected at any given point. ( https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Troubleshooting/Backup_speed_does_not_match_available_bandwidth )
It's doing better than 10 GB/day - averaging more like 50 GB/day.
I agree it's acceptable (and will keep up with my normal file churn). I was expecting more though.
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