Hi All, it’s my first post here.
I’m evaluating Veeam in my lab. I find backups are at a fast 93MB/s, but restores are slow at 3MB/s.
-ESXi 7.0 Update 3 host running on a i7 system with 64GB, SSD and HD storage and a 1G NIC
-VBR 12.0.0.1420 running on an i5 system with 16GB, with two 1G NICs, NIC1 connects to the lab network with the ESXi server, NIC2 connects to the main network and NAS storage where the backups are stored
-NAS is capable of sustained 112MBs read and write speeds
-when I do a backup of any of the VMs, it runs at about 91MB/s
-when I do a restore of those VMs, including the ones stored on the SSD, restore speed is 3MB/s
-overnight I restored 3 VMs, 2 are under 100GB and finished, the third restore is about 1.6TB and completed only 9% in 7 hours, at that rate it will take 77.7 hours, the backup of that VM took 4 hours
-if I use Instant Recovery performance is reasonable, for example with a Windows Server VM, I can copy files from the windows server to a client computer at the rate of about 50MB/s. I see traffic running at that speed from the NAS to the VBR server to the ESXi server
-writes to the Windows Server are reasonable also, and I see the data written to a temp folder on the VBR, I don’t remember the exact speed but it was over 25MB/s
-that should be good evidence that the is not a bottleneck in the NAS, VBR server or ESXi host
-when I initiate the migration, (so that the files are copied to the ESXi host) it runs at 3MB/s
-large file rights and reads to the Windows server while the migration is running (and even before starting the migration) run a resonable speeds, so again staturation issue
-CPU usage on both the ESXi server and VBR server are very low, under 15%
-on the VBR server, I log into ESXi, and do an upload of a file stored on the NAS or local drive and it runs at 30MB/s
Any ideas what I can do to get faster restore speeds. I’ll even be happy with 30MB/s, but 90MB/s (close to gigabit speeds) would be nice. 3MB/s is just too slow.