About the Testing Operation after the backup is complete.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:11 pm
Hello everyone, first time FBackup user here.
I started a full backup (without encryption) of my internal HDD to an external HDD (both WD Black, using USB 2). My files are 3.5TB and the backup took 37 hours to finish (Friday evening to Sunday morning).
Once the backup reached 100%, Fbackup started a “Testing” operation, going again through every single path of every single file. I was not warned about this operation.
As strange as it sounds, the Testing operation appears to be MUCH slower than backing up my files! It has now been 6 hours and I’m still at 4%! With this progress, the Testing operation will take 150 hours to finish (!!!), making the total backup experience an 8-day process!
Obviously I am going to cancel the Testing operation (something I’ve never seen in any other software), but I want to know how will that affect my backup. Ideally, I would also like to know what this Testing operation does.
Finally, I’d like to know if I can cancel it for future backups, just to see if Fbackup is worth keeping.
Thank you
I started a full backup (without encryption) of my internal HDD to an external HDD (both WD Black, using USB 2). My files are 3.5TB and the backup took 37 hours to finish (Friday evening to Sunday morning).
Once the backup reached 100%, Fbackup started a “Testing” operation, going again through every single path of every single file. I was not warned about this operation.
As strange as it sounds, the Testing operation appears to be MUCH slower than backing up my files! It has now been 6 hours and I’m still at 4%! With this progress, the Testing operation will take 150 hours to finish (!!!), making the total backup experience an 8-day process!
Obviously I am going to cancel the Testing operation (something I’ve never seen in any other software), but I want to know how will that affect my backup. Ideally, I would also like to know what this Testing operation does.
Finally, I’d like to know if I can cancel it for future backups, just to see if Fbackup is worth keeping.
Thank you