--process_priority={low|normal|high}
The priority of a backup process running in a system. This priority determines the amount of CPU and system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the backup priority will free more resources for other applications. Increasing the backup priority might speed up the backup process by requesting the operating system to allocate more resources like the CPU to the backup application. However, the resulting effect will depend on the overall CPU usage and other factors like disk in/out speed or network traffic.
Available values are as follows:
Use this value to minimize resources taken by the backup process and leave more resources to other processes running on the machine.
Use this value to run the backup process at the normal speed and allocate resources on a par with other processes.
Use this value to maximize the backup process speed by taking resources from other processes.