2011 (Windows)

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Adjusting the effect of a backup on computer performance
If a backup is running on your computer, your computer's performance might
slow down. The slow down in the computer's performance might be more
prominent if it is the one creating an independent recovery point. The performance
slows down because Symantec System Recovery uses your computer's hard disk
and memory resources to perform the backup.
You can change the speed of the backup to minimize the effect of Symantec System
Recovery on your computer while you work.
Note: During a backup or recovery, you have the option of overriding this default
setting to fit your needs at that moment.
To adjust the effect of a backup on computer performance
1
On the Tasks menu, click Options.
2
Click Performance.
3
Do one of the following:
To improve your computer's performance during backup jobs, move the
slider bar closer to Slow.
To enable backup jobs to run more quickly, move the slider bar closer to
Fast.
4
Click OK.
See
Adjusting the speed of a backup on page 120.
See Configuring Symantec System Recovery default options on page 45.
About enabling network throttling
You can limit the effect of a backup on network performance by enabling network
throttling.
Many variables affect the network performance. Consider the following points
before you use this feature:
Is your network wired or wireless? What are the speeds of your network
cards?
Network
cards
What is the size of your network pipeline? Does it support 10-MB transfer
rates, or 1-GB transfer rates?
Network
backbone
Getting Started
Configuring Symantec System Recovery default options
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