Why does GRBackPro seem slow when compressing files onto a networked drive?
In general, considerable benefits in speed will be seen by compressing your backup onto a local drive and then copying the archives onto a network drive rather than compressing directly to the network. Your network speed and the speed of the networked drive and CPU will have a big impact on this issue, and we recommend you try for yourself to see which is the fastest and most reliable method. Under Backup Enable Zip compressor, Level = nnn. This option lets you compress your source files and store them in the destination archive $backup.zip (you can change this file name using the destination path layout option) instead of simply copying all files to the destination path. If you enable the Zip compression, you can define a compression Level from 0 to 9. A compression level of 0 means that the file is not compressed but is still stored in the compressed archive. A compression level of 9 creates the highest amount of compression at the expense of the execution time. Our tests suggest tha
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