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  • Possible Mapped Drive Connection Timeout
    Hi David,
    Sorry for the later reply. Yes, the backups are being compressed, but they were still quite big. We have done a bit of data cleanup in the large db's and all is working fine now.

    Thanks
  • Possible Mapped Drive Connection Timeout
    Hi David,

    I didn't know there was a product for backing up SQL server specifically. I would like to be able to write the backups directly to the Drive without storing locally first. This is to reduce the cost of additional drive space on the EC2 server.

    I did found that the issue was due to the size of the backups being produced by SQL Server. I thought that the CloudBerry drive would be able to handle any size of file that AWS S3 could handle. Is this not the case?
  • Possible Mapped Drive Connection Timeout
    Hi,
    Thanks for the info. I did switch off the cache in the advanced tab.

    I have un-ticked the "Limit cache size" and "Folder cache retention period" settings.

    However there were still some failures last night with the same error message.

    Are those the only two settings that relate to the cache?

    As you would expect, if I run the backups manually, they run fine.