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Normal to run the backup process with normal speed, allocating resources on a par with other
processes
High to maximize the backup process speed by taking resources from other processes.
4.6.4.2 HDD writing speed
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.
This option is available when an internal (fixed) hard disk of the machine being backed up is selected
as the backup destination
Backing up to a fixed hard disk (for example, to Acronis Secure Zone) may slow performance of the
operating system and applications because of the large amounts of data that needs to be written to
the disk. You can limit the hard disk usage by the backup process to the desired level.
The preset is: Maximum.
To set the desired HDD writing speed for backup
Do any of the following:
Click Writing speed stated as a percentage of the maximum speed of the destination hard disk,
and then drag the slider or select a percentage in the box
Click Writing speed stated in kilobytes per second, and then enter the writing speed in kilobytes
per second.
4.6.4.3 Network connection speed
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.
This option is available when a location on the network (network share or an FTP/SFTP server) is
selected as the backup destination.
The option defines the amount of network connection bandwidth allocated for transferring the
backup data.
By default the speed is set to maximum, i.e. the software uses all the network bandwidth it can get
when transferring the backup data. Use this option to reserve a part of the network bandwidth for
other network activities.
The preset is: Maximum.
To set the network connection speed for backup
Do any of the following:
Click Transferring speed stated as a percentage of the estimated maximum speed of the
network connection, and then drag the slider or type a percentage in the box
Click Transferring speed stated in kilobytes per second, and then enter the bandwidth limit for
transferring backup data in kilobytes per second.
4.6.5 Backup splitting
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.
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