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George Potemkin
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Yes, I totally forgot that probkup uses "XXL size" backup blocks: the -bf * db blocksize where the default for the blocking factor parameter is 34. IMHO, it would be a good idea to try to run probkup to an existent file with the -bf 1 just for a testing. > then writing a backup block would overwrite 3 filesystem blocks and update one, which requires reading it and pasting new data over half of it. But it should not be 16 times slower, could it be?
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