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File Copy Job Performace
Greetings,
I am utilizing the File Copy option to copy our VMware Template out to various locations. This option has worked out great, however jobs that use to take 1hr 19min to remote sites are now taking over 18hrs. Jobs would report a processing rate of 5MB/s or even higher, now they are reporting 800KB/s.
Nothing on the network side of things have changed, so not sure what is causing these jobs to perform this way now. A standard Windows file copy (copy/paste) to the same location seems to provide decent results.
Any thoughts or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
VERSION: Veeam B&R 7.0 - 7.0.0.839
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I am utilizing the File Copy option to copy our VMware Template out to various locations. This option has worked out great, however jobs that use to take 1hr 19min to remote sites are now taking over 18hrs. Jobs would report a processing rate of 5MB/s or even higher, now they are reporting 800KB/s.
Nothing on the network side of things have changed, so not sure what is causing these jobs to perform this way now. A standard Windows file copy (copy/paste) to the same location seems to provide decent results.
Any thoughts or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
VERSION: Veeam B&R 7.0 - 7.0.0.839
Cheers
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Re: File Copy Job Performace
Were there probably any recent changes to the Veeam B&R infrastructure? Are both source and destination servers added to the Veeam B&R console?
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Re: File Copy Job Performace
Hi Foggy,
Thank you for the response. Since I am doing a file copy job I am selecting the Source ESX host and Datastore and the destination host Datastore. I am now wondering if I can just utilize the VM Copy job and select the template itself vs using a file copy job.
Thoughts?
Thank you for the response. Since I am doing a file copy job I am selecting the Source ESX host and Datastore and the destination host Datastore. I am now wondering if I can just utilize the VM Copy job and select the template itself vs using a file copy job.
Thoughts?
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Re: File Copy Job Performace
Yes, you can select a VM template as a source for VM copy job and destination datastore as target. This way, all files belonging to that VM will be copied to the target datastore. Thanks.
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Re: File Copy Job Performace
Then I'm a bit confused by the "standard Windows file copy (copy/paste)" mentioned above.IT_Vision wrote:Since I am doing a file copy job I am selecting the Source ESX host and Datastore and the destination host Datastore.
Anyway, logs review will most likely tell the reason of the slow down.
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Re: File Copy Job Performace
I also recommend that you copy the log archive from times when you did not have the performance issue aside, before it gets automatically deleted by log retention. Having another log to look at for comparison will help our support engineers tremendously to determine what has changed in your environment.
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