Time Machine slowing to snail pace, md root, mdworker, backupd spikes

Running a fresh time machine backup, in this case a 480GB from MBPro to cleanly formatted 1TB Time Capsule over 1GBe, backup commences at a decent (though still too slow) clip of about 40GB an hour, then slows to a painful drip at 430GB complete when I rechecked in the morning.
Looked at apps and processes, seeing 99% cpu usage spikes varying across mds root, mdworker and backupd. When they back off, transfer picks up, though still really slow compared to what it should be.
Guess is an imbalance in how Spotlight interfaces with Time Machine on indexing. I would expect a 30% CPU constant level during the Time Machine job to keep up on indexing during file transfer rather than a spikey machine slowing, backup stalling methodology which appears to be happening.
Open to ideas, its not a memory or process leak or thread runaway, since a restart of the machine and return to the backup solves nada. I have 2GB of RAM with 1GB free during the job. I closed all other main apps, nothing else is placing a burden on the machine.

Gregory Lynn wrote:
Found a decent summary of how TM works in OS 10.5 http://www.girr.org/mac_stuff/backups.html which shed a little light on the operation and where one would expect slow downs.
That's more than a bit outdated. It refers to 10.5.1, the very early version.
See #D2 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).
One cause of apparently slow backups is actually extra-large backups. If yours seem too large for the amount you've done between backups, see #D4 there.
And you might want to browse Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).

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              MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011)
              MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro8,2
              1 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 4 cores
              8 GB RAM
    Video Information:
              Intel HD Graphics 3000 - VRAM: 512 MB
              AMD Radeon HD 6750M - VRAM: 1024 MB
    System Software:
              OS X 10.8.5 (12F45) - Uptime: 2 days 21:8:55
    Disk Information:
              Hitachi HTS725050A9A362 disk0 : (500.11 GB)
                        disk0s1 (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
                        Dominick (disk0s2) /: 499.25 GB (109.47 GB free)
                        Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB
              MATSHITADVD-R   UJ-8A8
    USB Information:
              Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
              Iomega Iomega 1 TB
                        disk3s1 (disk3s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB
                        Shinako (disk3s2) /Volumes/Shinako: 999.86 GB (302.04 GB free)
              Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
              Apple Inc. BRCM2070 Hub
                        Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
              Western Digital My Book 1140 3 TB
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                        SORUKA (disk2s2) /Volumes/SORUKA: 2 TB (422.46 GB free)
                        SORIKO (disk2s3) /Volumes/SORIKO: 999.98 GB (999.31 GB free)
              Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
    FireWire Information:
    Thunderbolt Information:
              Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
    Kernel Extensions:
              com.logmein.driver.LogMeInSoundDriver          (1.0.2)
              com.LivestreamProcaster.driver.ProcasterAudioRedirector          (2.0.0)
              com.Cycling74.driver.Soundflower          (1.5.1)
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              [loaded] com.timesoftware.timemachineeditor.backup-auto.plist
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              [loaded] com.adobe.CS4ServiceManager.plist
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              [loaded] com.wacom.wacomtablet.plist
              [failed] net.culater.SIMBL.Agent.plist
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              Quicksilver
              Last.fm
              WeatherBug Alert
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              Flash Player
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              iPhotoPhotocast.plugin
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