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cPanel backups are very slow

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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="johnburk, post: 1576171">Server is a Xeon E3-1240 with 16GB of ram. 1Gbit uplink to the backup server. Upload speed is not the issue.
    Have you tried manually uploading a large file to the remote FTP server from the cPanel server to verify the data transfer speed? Also, to answer your other question, I do recommend trying out the new backup system. There are several improvements compared to the legacy system so it's worth an attempt. Thank you.
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  • kbisignani
    One of the nice aspects of the new backup system is it slightly decouples the FTP uploads with the backup creation. So the system continues to package up accounts and doesn't hang up making more backups while it uploads them. Another benefit I find is that you can diagnose the time it takes to create the backups vs the time it take to upload the backups. I had a problem with my backups but was able to dig in to the logs and find it was really a problem with FTP, not the backup engine. I'd say switch if there's nothing specific to the old backup system that's holding you back.
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  • johnburk
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1576311">Have you tried manually uploading a large file to the remote FTP server from the cPanel server to verify the data transfer speed? Also, to answer your other question, I do recommend trying out the new backup system. There are several improvements compared to the legacy system so it's worth an attempt. Thank you.
    Yes I have tried it. Server to server I get an average of 10.8 MiB/s with 5x3GB of data. At 10.8 MiB/s the transfer of 28GB should take about 45 minutes. The connection speed does not seem to be an issue. I switched to the new backup and will see if the speed improves.
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  • johnburk
    The new backup system made a big difference. The old one started at 01:00 and finish around 13:00 for daily backups. The new one starts at 01:00 and finish around 07:30 for daily backups. It is nearly 2x faster and a less resource intensive.
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  • Snehaa
    I can suggest a couple of things: 1) Looking at what you posted from top since it shows you not using CPU but still having a high CPU load there is someone else on the server using it. This would of course slow down backups and everything for everyone on that particular machine. 2) You could try a reboot. Although if the cause is indeed due to #1 this will not help much. What I would do is a reboot. And then after rebooting just give it some time, very often these things tend to work themselves out. Then after some time or even if you do not want to wait shoot support a ticket and ask them to look at it since there is load on the server that is effecting your VPS (and others' of course).
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