Ransomware attackers specifically target and attempt to destroy backup systems to increase the probability of payment. Hardening your system is critical. Please ensure you have reviewed your platform security using the Security Hardening Checklist
Cohesity

COHESITY Documentation

Explore our documentation to get started, discover products & new features, access troubleshooting guides, register sources, platforms support.

Products
Data Security Alliance
Visit Cohesity.com
Demos
Support
Blogs
Developers
Partner Portals
Cohesity Community
© 2026 Cohesity, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use|
Privacy Policy|
Legal|
  1. Home
  2. NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
  3. Tuning the NetBackup data transfer path
  4. NetBackup server performance in the data transfer path
  5. Effect of fragment size on NetBackup restores
  6. How fragment size affects restore of a non-multiplexed image
NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide

How fragment size affects restore of a non-multiplexed image

bptm positions to the media fragment and the actual tape block that contains the first file to be restored. If fast-locate is available, bptm uses that for the positioning. If fast-locate is not available, bptm uses MTFSF/MTFSR (forward space filemark/forward space record) to do the positioning.

The first file is then restored.

After that, for every subsequent file to be restored, bptm determines where that file is, relative to the current position. It may be faster for bptm to position to that spot rather than to read all the data in between (if fast locate is available). In that case, bptm uses positioning to reach the next file instead of reading all the data in between.

If fast-locate is not available, bptm can read the data as quickly as it can position with MTFSR (forward space record).

Therefore, fragment sizes for non-multiplexed restores matter if fast-locate is NOT available. With smaller fragments, a restore reads less extraneous data. You can set the maximum fragment size for the storage unit on the Storage Unit dialog in the NetBackup Administration Console (Reduce fragment size to).

Feedback

Was this page helpful?
Previous

Effect of fragment size on NetBackup restores

Next

How fragment size affects restore of a multiplexed image on tape

Feedback

Was this page helpful?