ISE Backup. How long should be a file?

Hi:
I'm doing a backup remotely to and ISE standalone with minimal configuration, just for Guest Wireless Service. It is taking a long time ...
Usually what size should be a backup file?

As you are connected to ISE via VPN, so I believe due to slow internet connection which usually happens and VPN always slow down the speed and consumes lot of bandwidth. This might be the reason of taking lots of time to take backup of ISE.
If you try connecting your PC directly into the same subnet where ISE exist, it will take very less time.
And moreover file size does not matter, instead of  the medium through which you are connected, that matters.

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