SCCM 2012 - Deployment Status Very Slow

I hope someone can point me in the right direction.  I recently upgraded to 2012 SP1, as well as moved my database to a new server running WS2012 and SQL 2012 SP1.  Everything seems to work very well, except for when viewing the status of my deployments. 
For example, I pushed out a handful of security updates to a collection of 2008 R2 Servers (about 3 servers).  After a minute, the servers showed correctly that updates were available.  I proceeded to install, reboot, etc. 
Now, in CM, under deployments, I have been keeping an eye on the Deployment Status.  After about 6 hours, the little bubble was all grey, in that it hadn't yet figured out what was going on.  24 hours later, and finally it saw that three machines
were "in progress"....even though they should be "compliant".  I have noticed this extremely slow behavior on several other small deployments I am doing.
I have combed through numerous logs, both client and server side, and I don't "see" anything that would suggest an issue with state messages, etc.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can look, or what I can do?  Before I upgraded,
although obviously not instant, the deployment status' seemed to update fairly quickly (couple of hours, not days).
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.

Since no one has answer this post, I recommend opening  a support case with CSS as they can work with you to solve this problem.
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    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:13:58.281+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:14:58.310+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:15:58.349+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:16:58.376+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:17:58.413+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
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    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:21:58.582+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:22:58.612+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:23:58.658+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:24:58.702+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
    Previous SQL backup was not aborted or completed. Sleeping for 60 seconds...  $$<SMS_SITE_BACKUP><11-28-2013 17:25:58.743+00><thread=8248 (0x2038)>
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