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10G Windows performance ...
Hi,
One of my customers have this configuration :
- OS : Windows 2008 R2 SP1, HP Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 560SFP+ Adapter --> Veeam physical Proxy
- Switch : Cisco Nexus 5672 7.0.5
- Datadomain : DD880 DDOS 5.4.4.2-453843
The backup performance does not going up to 140 MB/s. I try to simply copy some bigs files from this server to an other share on the network and it's the same. This mean the network performance is not a VEEAM issue.
Is there any tricks to increase the Windows copy performance ?
Thanks.
Zed.
One of my customers have this configuration :
- OS : Windows 2008 R2 SP1, HP Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 560SFP+ Adapter --> Veeam physical Proxy
- Switch : Cisco Nexus 5672 7.0.5
- Datadomain : DD880 DDOS 5.4.4.2-453843
The backup performance does not going up to 140 MB/s. I try to simply copy some bigs files from this server to an other share on the network and it's the same. This mean the network performance is not a VEEAM issue.
Is there any tricks to increase the Windows copy performance ?
Thanks.
Zed.
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Re: 10G Windows performance ...
Loaded question, not much detail here on the configuration. Plus, as you mentioned, it's not just a Veeam issue so not sure this is the right place to ask.
I would review the port configuration, or maybe even engage EMC support since they should have expertise on optimizing configurations with the DataDomain.
I would review the port configuration, or maybe even engage EMC support since they should have expertise on optimizing configurations with the DataDomain.
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Re: 10G Windows performance ...
ok, but maybe someone has had this problem even if it is not a VEEAM problem, it can affect VEEAM backup performance.
I tested copies from the Windows proxy to another copy of Windows and the rate is not good. So I do not think DataDomain EMD is involved.
I tested copies from the Windows proxy to another copy of Windows and the rate is not good. So I do not think DataDomain EMD is involved.
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Re: 10G Windows performance ...
Nic firmware and driver are uptodate ?
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Re: 10G Windows performance ...
In addition to drivers I’d check the routing/firewall limitations. Can you confirm the same throughput on other machines in the same LAN?
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Re: 10G Windows performance ...
The DataDomain is connected to the switch 10G and the proxy as well. I tried to copy from DataDomain to the proxy and another Windows machine connected to the same switch. same problem.
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