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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Changing the AFTD block size

The maximum potential block size for backups to an AFTD device can be adjusted. Larger block sizes for backups can improve backup speed under certain conditions. This is especially noticeable on remote AFTD devices that are not local to the storage node, for example, AFTDs that are connected with CIFS or NFS.

Changes to the maximum potential block size value for an AFTD device take effect only after the AFTD device is labelled. The minimum allowable block size is 128 kilobytes and the maximum block size is 256 kilobytes.

If you have an AFTD device that is performing backups slowly, try marking the device as read-only and create a new AFTD device with a block size between 128-256 kilobytes.

NOTE:Changing the block size and re-labeling an existing AFTD has the potential to destroy data if the data is not staged to another location.
  1. In the server’s Administration interface, click Devices.
  2. Select View > Diagnostic Mode.
  3. Select Devices in the navigation tree. The Devices detail table appears.
  4. Double-click the device in the devices table and select the Advanced tab.
  5. In the Device block size attribute, select a value from 128 to 256.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Relabel the AFTD device for the new setting take effect.

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