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Veeam Backup Speeds

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I would like to know what are the expected backups speeds one should expect on Full vs Incremental.
Currently my full run around 140MB or faster and my Incremental run about 25Mb
Should I Be expecting more on my Incremental?

Full Backup

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8/27/2014 1:33:11 PM :: Queued for processing at 8/27/2014 1:33:11 PM
8/27/2014 1:33:11 PM :: Required backup infrastructure resources have been assigned
8/27/2014 1:33:13 PM :: VM processing started at 8/27/2014 1:33:13 PM
8/27/2014 1:33:13 PM :: VM size: 60.0 GB (57.7 GB used)
8/27/2014 1:33:45 PM :: Indexing guest file system
8/27/2014 1:34:58 PM :: Inventoring guest system
8/27/2014 1:35:06 PM :: Creating VM snapshot
8/27/2014 1:35:16 PM :: Saving [VM-Data-Store-1-SAS-EQL] SIM-PRINT-NT01/SIM-PRINT-NT01.vmx
8/27/2014 1:35:16 PM :: Saving [VM-Data-Store-1-SAS-EQL] SIM-PRINT-NT01/SIM-PRINT-NT01.vmxf
8/27/2014 1:35:17 PM :: Saving [VM-Data-Store-1-SAS-EQL] SIM-PRINT-NT01/SIM-PRINT-NT01.nvram
8/27/2014 1:35:18 PM :: Using backup proxy VMware Backup Proxy for disk Hard disk 1 [san]
8/27/2014 1:35:18 PM :: Hard disk 1 (40.0 GB) 29.1GB read at 149MB/s [CBT]
8/27/2014 1:38:58 PM :: Using backup proxy VMware Backup Proxy for disk Hard disk 2 [san]
8/27/2014 1:38:58 PM :: Hard disk 2 (20.0 GB) 3.1 GB read at 186MB/s [CBT]
8/27/2014 1:39:26 PM :: Saving GuestIndexData.zip
8/27/2014 1:39:27 PM :: Publishing guest file system index to catalog
8/27/2014 1:39:28 PM :: Finalizing
Incremental Backup

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8/27/2014 1:41:40 PM :: Queued for processing at 8/27/2014 1:41:40 PM
8/27/2014 1:41:40 PM :: Required backup infrastructure resources have been assigned
8/27/2014 1:41:43 PM :: VM processing started at 8/27/2014 1:41:43 PM
8/27/2014 1:41:43 PM :: VM size: 60.0 GB (57.7 GB used)
8/27/2014 1:42:01 PM :: Indexing guest file system
8/27/2014 1:43:10 PM :: Inventoring guest system
8/27/2014 1:43:22 PM :: Creating VM snapshot
8/27/2014 1:43:32 PM :: Saving [VM-Data-Store-1-SAS-EQL] SIM-PRINT-NT01/SIM-PRINT-NT01.vmx
8/27/2014 1:43:32 PM :: Saving [VM-Data-Store-1-SAS-EQL] SIM-PRINT-NT01/SIM-PRINT-NT01.vmxf
8/27/2014 1:43:33 PM :: Saving [VM-Data-Store-1-SAS-EQL] SIM-PRINT-NT01/SIM-PRINT-NT01.nvram
8/27/2014 1:43:34 PM :: Using backup proxy VMware Backup Proxy for disk Hard disk 1 [san]
8/27/2014 1:43:34 PM :: Hard disk 1 (40.0 GB)219MB read at 44MB/s [CBT]
8/27/2014 1:43:51 PM :: Using backup proxy VMware Backup Proxy for disk Hard disk 2 [san]
8/27/2014 1:43:51 PM :: Hard disk 2 (20.0 GB) 102MB read at 48MB/s [CBT]
8/27/2014 1:44:02 PM :: Saving GuestIndexData.zip
8/27/2014 1:44:04 PM :: Publishing guest file system index to catalog
8/27/2014 1:44:04 PM :: Finalizing
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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

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Hello Ryan,

Could you, please, elaborate on your backup infrastructure configuration: is Veeam B&R physical server or VM, what type storage you are using, and how they are both connected? Additionally, I wonder what shows the bottleneck analysis for both cases. Thank you.
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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

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Veeam is running on a physical server 2 CPU 4 core Xoen 32Gb Ram when backups run there is very little performance hit on the server. Storage that vmware is running on is equallogic's I have it running with direct SAN access.
The Veeam Server has 2x 10Gbic nics connecting to the storage with Jumbo frames setup.

Full Backup
8/27/2014 1:53:25 PM :: Load: Source 94% > Proxy 79% > Network 0% > Target 0%
Incremental
8/27/2014 1:53:25 PM :: Load: Source 94% > Proxy 79% > Network 0% > Target 0%

Oh and thanks for any assistance you can give
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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

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Ryan, are you sure you're posting the correct stats? The numbers are entirely equal, including dates...
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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

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Hello Ryan,
Ryan wrote:Currently my full run around 140MB or faster and my Incremental run about 25Mb
Should I Be expecting more on my Incremental?
Did you mean 140 MByte/sec for Full backup and 25 Mbit/sec for Incremental backup?

What type of incremental backup do you use?

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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

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My bad the incremental one was not right and its a reverse incremental
8/27/2014 1:44:55 PM :: Load: Source 99% > Proxy 28% > Network 0% > Target 0%
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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

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nshestakov wrote:Hello Ryan, Did you mean 140 MByte/sec for Full backup and 25 Mbit/sec for Incremental backup?
140 MByte/sec and 25 MByte/sec for clarity
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Re: Veeam Backup Speeds

Post by Dima P. »

Ryan,

Could we ask you to perform the following test – please, switch the proxy transport mode to network, run backup one more time and provide us with the bottleneck output and backup session log? Thank you.
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