Hello.
Let's assume that I want to make a backup as often as it is possible.
- VMDK - 120 GB- system windows10 + database. Placed on SSD - about 550 MB read/write speed.
- phisical backup disk - about 550 MB read/write
Let's assume processor is about 3,6 -4,00 GHz -new generation - i5 - 4 real cores, 4 threads.
After 10 minuts the windows 10 goes, 50 MB data changed on disc 120GB VMDK- in database mainly - no windows updates etc.
Vimalin makes copy.
QUESTION:
From the start to the end - how quick is it done? How many minutes?
1. with packing method?
2. without packing method - without checking if the backup is correct (I know Vimalin can skip checking -
I saw somewhere in forum about this possibility)
Try to guess using your experience. I expect correct answer +/-20% of the reality.
This is very important for me to think to pay for VMWare Player + second windows licence + Vimalin - if it takes to long - no sense.
Thanx in advanced.
Best regards
Adam
Let's assume that I want to make a backup as often as it is possible.
- VMDK - 120 GB- system windows10 + database. Placed on SSD - about 550 MB read/write speed.
- phisical backup disk - about 550 MB read/write
Let's assume processor is about 3,6 -4,00 GHz -new generation - i5 - 4 real cores, 4 threads.
After 10 minuts the windows 10 goes, 50 MB data changed on disc 120GB VMDK- in database mainly - no windows updates etc.
Vimalin makes copy.
QUESTION:
From the start to the end - how quick is it done? How many minutes?
1. with packing method?
2. without packing method - without checking if the backup is correct (I know Vimalin can skip checking -
I saw somewhere in forum about this possibility)
Try to guess using your experience. I expect correct answer +/-20% of the reality.
This is very important for me to think to pay for VMWare Player + second windows licence + Vimalin - if it takes to long - no sense.
Thanx in advanced.
Best regards
Adam