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-=====  FAQ: Transfer rate of backup is very inconsistent (e.g. randomly paused at 0 bit/​s)? ​  ===== 
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-===== Description ===== 
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- The transfer rate of backup job is very inconsistent. 
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- ​During a backup, the transfer rate can goes up to 50+ Mbit/s, then it will drop down to 0 bit/s for minutes before going up again. Why is that? Why would the transfer rate be at 0 bit/s during a backup? 
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-===== Overview ===== 
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- When the transfer rate is at 0 bit/s, the backup process is: 
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-   The backup process is awaiting for the Volume Shadow Copy to be created, or 
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-   The backup process is at the initial stage, when the client agent is reading the backup source, or 
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-   The backup process is '​combining'​ or '​splitting'​ the data files into '​block'​ files to be transferred to the backup destination. 
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- ​Transfer rate, specifically refers to the transfer speed of the individual block files when they are being '​transferred'​. 
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- ​Individual backup files are '​combined'​ into '​block'​ file before they are transferred to the backup destination (e.g. local destination,​ CBS, cloud storage destination),​ reducing the overhead during the upload, while also reduces the number of files in the backup destination. 
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- Files that are 16 MB or smaller are '​combined'​ into a single 16 MB '​block'​ file before they are transferred to the backup destination 
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- Files that are larger than 16 MB will be 'split up' into multiple 32 MB '​block'​ files when transferred to the backup destination. 
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- For example, a file with size of 100 MB would be split up into 4 '​block'​ files: 
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- ​000000.bak - 32 MB 
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- ​000000_000001.bak - 32 MB 
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- ​000000_000002.bak - 32 MB 
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- ​000000_000003.bak - 4 MB 
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- Data uploaded by the backup client to the backup destination are stored in the following format: 
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-   ​%backup_destination%\%backupset_id%\blocks\YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss\0\000000.bak 
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-   ​%backup_destination%\%backupset_id%\blocks\YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss\0\000000_000001.bak 
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-   ​%backup_destination%\%backupset_id%\blocks\YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss\0\000000_000002.bak 
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-   ​%backup_destination%\%backupset_id%\blocks\YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss\0\000000_000003.bak 
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- ​Therefore,​ when you see the transfer rate of the backup job drops to 0 bit/s, it does not necessary mean that the backup job had halt / paused. 
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- It maybe the case where the client agent is in the process of combining the backup data into block files. 
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- Since the combine / splitting process requires CPU processing power and memory of the client computer. 
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- ​Further to the bandwidth available, the backup speed / transfer rate also depends on the hardware specification of the client computer. 
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-===== Keywords ===== 
- ​backup,​ transfer, rate, speed 
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