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Clarification needed: NFS, Snapshots and stunning

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Hi!

With Veeam v9 including the new DirectNFS Client, I wonder about the following situation:

Prior to v9, Veeam could only do HotAdd or NBD if your datastores were on NFSv3. Because of a locking problem with NFSv3, a VM could get stunned for a long amount of time, if the HotAdd proxy was not on the same host as the VM (https://www.veeam.com/kb1681 and http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2010953).

Solutions were to either only use NBD (which can be slow and imposes a greater burden on the ESX) or to deploy a proxy to each host and set EnableSameHostHotaddMode=2 in the registry on the Veeam Backup server.

Now my question: Has this problem dealt with with the new DirectNFS client?
Second question: Is a Veeam Enterprise license sufficient, if I don't need Storage Snapshot integration to be able to use DirectNFS?

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Re: Clarification needed: NFS, Snapshots and stunning

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Hi,
Now my question: Has this problem dealt with with the new DirectNFS client?
Depending on NFS server version v9 NFS client uses either v3 or 4.1. Since in both cases (Hot-Add with proxy on another host and DirectNFS with proxy on another machine) your VM disks are mounted to some other machine the locking issue persists for NFS v3. If your datastore allows NFS v4 then no locking issue should occur.

05.02.2016 UPDATE: Please disregard what's been written about locks. I checked with devs and they clarified that Veeam Direct-NFS transport mode will not result in VM stuns. Although the scenario might look somewhat similar to off-host hot-add proxy direct-NFS works differently and does not cause lock issues.
Is a Veeam Enterprise license sufficient
Yes, Enterprise is sufficient. Moreover, there are no Transport mode limitations depending on license, all transport modes are available in all editions.

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Re: Clarification needed: NFS, Snapshots and stunning

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PTide wrote: Depending on NFS server version v9 NFS client uses either v3 or 4.1. Since in both cases (Hot-Add with proxy on another host and DirectNFS with proxy on another machine) your VM disks are mounted to some other machine the locking issue persists for NFS v3. If your datastore allows NFS v4 then no locking issue should occur.
Is this interpretation correct: Since I am using ESX 5.5 with NFS on NetApp Ontap 7-Mode I am limited to NFSv3, which means DirectNFS does nothing for me and I have to deploy a proxy on every ESX and use HotAdd (or use NBD) to avoid stunning. Only after I upgrade to ESX6 I can use NFS4 and utilize DirectNFS without HotAdd.
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Re: Clarification needed: NFS, Snapshots and stunning

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Yes, everything is correct.

05.02.2016 UPDATE: Please disregard that and see this post.
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PTide wrote:Yes, everything is correct.
This is unfortunate, I thought DirectNFS solves this problem for me. Well then, time to prepare some proxy servers.
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Though the issue is known to occur in some environments I still suggest you to perform some tests in your environment. There are other factors besides NFS that trigger the problem (I/O load) and it might be so that everything will work fine for you.

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PTide wrote:Though the issue is known to occur in some environments I still suggest you to perform some tests in your environment. There are other factors besides NFS that trigger the problem (I/O load) and it might be so that everything will work fine for you.
I will of course experiment with this in a pre-production environment, but in the end I cannot risk any long-time stunning of VMs and will err to the safe option of either doing NBD or deploying a proxy on every ESX host.
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PTide wrote: 05.02.2016 UPDATE: Please disregard what's been written about locks. I checked with devs and they clarified that Veeam Direct-NFS transport mode will not result in VM stuns. Although the scenario might look somewhat similar to off-host hot-add proxy direct-NFS works differently and does not cause lock issues.
Very nice, thank you for checking.

I think it could be worthwhile to add this information to KB1681.
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Let me confirm, currently can we support to deploy Direct NFS Access using NFS v3 in vSphere 6.x environment with VBR 9.5?
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yes, sure.
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Andreas-san,

Thank you for your quick reply:-)

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Re: Clarification needed: NFS, Snapshots and stunning

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wait you don‘t mean v9.5 without Update?
Potentially we supported 6.x only with later updates, please check release notes if you want to use vanilla 9.5.
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