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time machine very slow with mountain lion

Time Machine backups seem very slow with Mountain Lion.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 2.66 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB

Posted on Jul 27, 2012 7:36 AM

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Jul 29, 2012 1:50 PM in response to sirhyll

It's x.x.0 Mac software, we should know better than to install it. 🙂


i'm currently running a Verify and Repair on the backup sparsebundle on the networked Mac, going to take another hour or so and we'll see if that turns up anything. my original Disk Utility run was on the disk as a whole, which isn't really sufficent. 😉


I think something is broken with file access permissions across the network; either with TM or Spotlight. the QNAP NAS community is complaining about this too, a slightly different but I believe related issue. They think they can address it in their firmware. As far as I can tell for us with networked Macs, this is Apple's problem.


BTW this solution seems to have worked for some, but so far hasn't for me:

http://www.trollop.org/2012/07/12/os-x-10-8-mountain-lion-time-machine-netatalk/

Jul 30, 2012 10:20 AM in response to 1tombhome

After adjusting the hibernation setting to never (just during 1st backup) the backup went well within a few hours (4,5h for 41GB). All incremental backups went ok. I've noticed when the Macbook goes hibernating everything stops (Bug?) and after waking up the Macbook it first does a indexation of all the information again. Please let me know if this is a good workaround! Apple should solve this, maybe it is a problem with Power Nap???

Jul 30, 2012 10:25 AM in response to 1tombhome

Just did a full reformat of my OSX drive, repartitioned, reinstalled Mountain Lion from recovery partition downloading ML for 2-3 hours. With 6 GB to back up onto a USB 3.0 thumb drive with write speeds (tested) up to 30 megabyte pr. second, and with 16 GB space, Time Machine wanted 6 hours and rising.


Again in Lion a full TM backup for me, which was around 10-15 GB wanted just under an hour. And incremental updates was lightning fast.


Confirmed bug imo. Hope Apple recognizes the bug. I'm going to keep my new installation though. Seems like it's alot smaller than the updated Lion version (it seems like they removed some languages and stuff).

Aug 1, 2012 9:03 AM in response to Jamie Kelly

same problems here: before the update to ML time machine backups to 3TB disk attached to our iMac just worked without a problem. after the update: airbook finds the backup disk eventually after a restart of the iMac but then backup is VERY slow, and actually never finishes. eventually it will complain about not being able to find the backup disk — network sharing at that point is hosed then as well. this used to work just perfectly before :-(

Aug 1, 2012 10:43 AM in response to Contradel

I'm seeing a similar issue as Contradel.


I just bought a retina MBP (built Jul 26) that had Lion installed on it. Immediately I downloaded ML, installed it, and then ran Time Machine. For giggles I was going to use my 5th gen iPod as my backup device but it ended up saying "2 days remaining" for the 12.69GB backup. Riiiight. Then I went to do a 11MB/s write sd card and have had it running since 1am last night. Currently (12:42 PM, nearly 12 hours later) says "8.31GB of 12.69 GB - about 4 hours".


Something has to be not working right with ML.

time machine very slow with mountain lion

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