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Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
HI,
Wondering if there are any settings/reg keys that can be used to try and improve or even stablise WAN backups from Veeam Endpoint Backups to a remote Veeam Server?
Just working with sites that have 1MB or lower and getting a lot of "connection Resets" on the job failures
Thanks!
Wondering if there are any settings/reg keys that can be used to try and improve or even stablise WAN backups from Veeam Endpoint Backups to a remote Veeam Server?
Just working with sites that have 1MB or lower and getting a lot of "connection Resets" on the job failures
Thanks!
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Hi Sam,
What backup mode are you using? Any chance its a file level backup?
What backup mode are you using? Any chance its a file level backup?
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Im doing a whole VM with this backup
I have about 50-60 machines all backing up over the WAN and wondering best practises for Repo settings, Reg keys to make sure the connections do not drop and fail
I have about 50-60 machines all backing up over the WAN and wondering best practises for Repo settings, Reg keys to make sure the connections do not drop and fail
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Do you have any possibility to create local repositories (for faster restores), point VEB jobs to these repositories and then configure backup copy jobs with WAN acceleration enabled to send backups to your data center? In this case you should see less issues related to connection drops and successfully transfer data over the unstable WAN link.
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Correct, this would be a great solution, however the sites we have, have no servers and no external storage.
There are one or two machines per site with 1MB upload speeds in which are backing up to the WAN repo
Trying all possibly solutions to get this working as it works for some sites but not others
I have opened a case with Veeam on 01847662
There are one or two machines per site with 1MB upload speeds in which are backing up to the WAN repo
Trying all possibly solutions to get this working as it works for some sites but not others
I have opened a case with Veeam on 01847662
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Ok, got it! Let our support team take a look at the log files, but if the link is unstable, then I'm afraid there is little we can do (assuming it does work for other sites in your case).
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
In case of unstable links, you could set a local VBR repository (share folder) and set gateway server as a local one - all traffic will flow on-site. Then you can leverage the backup copy job (even with WAN acceleration being enabled) to push all the backups to one location.
If you do not have enough resources at the client side you could use a simple USB drive attached to one of computers and shared across the network.
If you do not have enough resources at the client side you could use a simple USB drive attached to one of computers and shared across the network.
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Thanks guys! What would be the process of setting up a local repo via a USB drive? Would I need to install VBR on one of the users PC's?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Yes, that's correct. Please note that this drive should also be attached to the PC.
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Thankyou! And then I can create a backup copy job to then copy all the data over to the central Hosted VBR server using WAN accelerators to enable this to copy quicker
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Re: Poor Upload Speeds - VEB to VBR
Correct, but if you want to use WAN accelerator, then it should be on both sides (source and target). Start with a regular backup copy job and then proceed with WAN acceleration deployment (if needed).
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