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Multiple NIC for VM backup
Hello,
I have two hosts:
HOST1: ESXi 5.x, local RAID storage, 4x1G NIC
VM (FILESERV): Windows Server 2008 R2
HOST2: ESXi 5.x, local RAID storage, 4x1G NIC
VM (BACKUPSERV): Windows Server 2008 R2, Veeam B&R 8
It is possible to backup VM-FILESERV to VM-BACKUPSERV using all 4 NICs?
I have two hosts:
HOST1: ESXi 5.x, local RAID storage, 4x1G NIC
VM (FILESERV): Windows Server 2008 R2
HOST2: ESXi 5.x, local RAID storage, 4x1G NIC
VM (BACKUPSERV): Windows Server 2008 R2, Veeam B&R 8
It is possible to backup VM-FILESERV to VM-BACKUPSERV using all 4 NICs?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
Did you already executed some backup and the speed hit the limit of 125MB/s of a single NIC? Otherwise there's no need to complicate the design with multipathing.
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
HOST1 can read 400 MB/s
HOST2 can write 400 MB/s
HOST2 can write 400 MB/s
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
During a Veeam backup, or with some local IO test?
Also, without a third VM local to HOST1 acting as Veeam proxy, you will never go above 40-50 MB/s, because in the actual design you will use VMware network mode, that is limited to that speed and does not leverage any bandwidth aggregation. You would need a Veeam proxy installed into HOST1 to leverage hotadd mode and try to go faster.
Also, without a third VM local to HOST1 acting as Veeam proxy, you will never go above 40-50 MB/s, because in the actual design you will use VMware network mode, that is limited to that speed and does not leverage any bandwidth aggregation. You would need a Veeam proxy installed into HOST1 to leverage hotadd mode and try to go faster.
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
During a Veeam backup, or with some local IO test?
During backup Veeam show Read Speed up to 300 MB/s
You would need a Veeam proxy installed into HOST1
I have proxy on all hosts
without a third VM local to HOST1 acting as Veeam proxy, you will never go above 40-50 MB/s, because in the actual design you will use VMware network mode, that is limited to that speed
Its Vmware limitation(bug)? Its documented on Vmware site?
During backup Veeam show Read Speed up to 300 MB/s
You would need a Veeam proxy installed into HOST1
I have proxy on all hosts
without a third VM local to HOST1 acting as Veeam proxy, you will never go above 40-50 MB/s, because in the actual design you will use VMware network mode, that is limited to that speed
Its Vmware limitation(bug)? Its documented on Vmware site?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
- ok so you setup the job to use the proxy on host1 to backup fileserv so it will use hotadd. If the proxy is installed on fileserv it cannot use hotadd since a proxy cannot hotadd itself
- there's no official documentation but is common knowledge the management interface is throttle, so in 1G links you cannot really go above that values
- there's no official documentation but is common knowledge the management interface is throttle, so in 1G links you cannot really go above that values
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
My question is:
It is possible to backup VM-FILESERV to VM-BACKUPSERV using all 4 NICs?
It is possible to backup VM-FILESERV to VM-BACKUPSERV using all 4 NICs?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
Yes, you can use MPIO inside the Guest OS.
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
I simply need install "Multipath I/O" feature on VM with B&R8?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
On the proxy hosted into host1, and also host1 needs proper portgroup configuration to allow MPIO on the guest, basically creating 4 porgroups, all on the same vlan, and override network aggregation in the portgroup to have for each 1 nic active and all other 3 disabled.
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
It is too difficult to set up if you have multiple hosts and multiple proxy...
Maybe, simply assign four IP-addresses to NIC in VM(BACKUPSERV), and set on all ESXi hosts Load Balancing mode to "Route based on IP hash"?
In this case it is necessary to force a B&R to distribute packets to all ip-addresses in Round-Robin mode (or distribute threads/connections to all ip-addresses). How can I do this?
Maybe, simply assign four IP-addresses to NIC in VM(BACKUPSERV), and set on all ESXi hosts Load Balancing mode to "Route based on IP hash"?
In this case it is necessary to force a B&R to distribute packets to all ip-addresses in Round-Robin mode (or distribute threads/connections to all ip-addresses). How can I do this?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
any comments?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
I've personally never done such a setup, let's see if any other users will jump in and explain how they do on their similar environments.
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
But it is a question about the possibilities of B&R8.
Whether the B&R8 can use multiple IP addresses?
Whether the B&R8 can use multiple IP addresses?
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Re: Multiple NIC for VM backup
We use distributed virtual switches with load balancing set to "source and destination IP address and TCP/UDP port" connected to a LACP LAG of 8 x 1 GB NICs. If we run a job with 8 concurrent tasks we get up to the 800 MB/s range.
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