We have a VMware based cluster that uses Fibre Channel SAN as Storage. We have around 14 hosts and 7 SAN in our Datacenter.
Recently our Backup Server crashed, and we had to set up a temporary server that uses FC SAN connection and some backup proxies to help with the load.
Our previous setup was a physical server with a Fibre Channel NIC that had access to the FC switch and then used Direct SAN Access, the backup repository was also a FC SAN. Before this crash we experienced good speed on all backups, but restore took a long time, too long time in my opinion. So we are now thinking about maybe changing our setup, maybe going for 10Gbit NICs in all hosts, and try to use mostly Virtual Appliance proxies over 10Gig network. This would also simplify the process if a backup server crashes etc, right now there are a bit more config to do if a server with FC based repository goes down. And we are getting almost the same backup speeds using a bunch of virtual appliance proxies (Hot Add), as we do with Direct SAN Access with FC.
We have 51 Backup Jobs, and 51 Backup Copy Jobs that moves the backup jobs to another building.
By using a virtual appliance with hot add, it still transfers the data its processing over Network, which would be 1Gbit since we have no 10Gbit network yet? Is there any way we can configure this to primarily use Virtual Appliance Proxies, and make it so that it transfers data over 10Gbit?
Oh, and the new backup server will be a virtual machine running Veeam on a dedicated vSphere Host, and there will be a new SAS SAN connected with Pass through.
I would love to hear some inputs on my thoughts on this, and also input on how you would implement this new server.
I apologize if this thread is a mess, and doesnt make sense. It makes sense in my head, but not necessarily when I type it

Thanks!