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Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
Hi guys,
I'm seeing really weird numbers in our backup times which have me worried...
7/05/2018 10:02:53 a.m. :: Hard disk 1 (127.0 GB) 24.0 GB read at 481 MB/s (sent in 55 seconds)
7/05/2018 10:03:57 a.m. :: Hard disk 2 (200.0 GB) 12.0 GB read at 600 MB/s (sent in 3 minutes and 19 seconds)
7/05/2018 10:09:22 a.m. :: Hard disk 1 (127.0 GB) 98.9 GB read at 542 MB/s ( sent in 3 minutes and 10 seconds)
7/05/2018 10:13:59 a.m. :: Hard disk 1 (50.0 GB) 38.1 GB read at 413 MB/s ( sent in 1 minute and 36 seconds)
This isn't physically possible for the drives to read this fast, and definitely not possible to send that much data (24 GB in 55 seconds) across a simple Ethernet network. Is this some sort of metadata speed calculation that includes things like compression and white space? What is the point of these kinds of statistics?
I'm seeing really weird numbers in our backup times which have me worried...
7/05/2018 10:02:53 a.m. :: Hard disk 1 (127.0 GB) 24.0 GB read at 481 MB/s (sent in 55 seconds)
7/05/2018 10:03:57 a.m. :: Hard disk 2 (200.0 GB) 12.0 GB read at 600 MB/s (sent in 3 minutes and 19 seconds)
7/05/2018 10:09:22 a.m. :: Hard disk 1 (127.0 GB) 98.9 GB read at 542 MB/s ( sent in 3 minutes and 10 seconds)
7/05/2018 10:13:59 a.m. :: Hard disk 1 (50.0 GB) 38.1 GB read at 413 MB/s ( sent in 1 minute and 36 seconds)
This isn't physically possible for the drives to read this fast, and definitely not possible to send that much data (24 GB in 55 seconds) across a simple Ethernet network. Is this some sort of metadata speed calculation that includes things like compression and white space? What is the point of these kinds of statistics?
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
Is this an incremental job run?
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
Incremental runs are always significantly faster because they need to process only a few changed blocks, not the entire VMDK.
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
So even though it says "98.9 GB read" it is only doing the changed blocks for that 98.9 GB? No wonder the speed calculation is absurd!
Perhaps Veeam B&R could start using actual data transferred divided by the time to give the actual speed?
Perhaps Veeam B&R could start using actual data transferred divided by the time to give the actual speed?
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
This is not the transfer speed, but the speed of reading (processing) disk data. Transfer speed is calculated from the actually sent data.
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
Ok, so just to recap...
- B&R didn't actually read 98.9GB, it only read the changed blocks of that 98.9GB.
- B&R didn't actually read all 98.9GB at 542 MB/s, it read the changed blocks of that 98.9GB at 542MB/s.
- B&R didn't actually send 98.9 GB in 3 minutes and 10 seconds, it sent the changed blocks in 3 minutes and 10 seconds.
Am I correct in saying:98.9 GB read at 542 MB/s ( sent in 3 minutes and 10 seconds)
- B&R didn't actually read 98.9GB, it only read the changed blocks of that 98.9GB.
- B&R didn't actually read all 98.9GB at 542 MB/s, it read the changed blocks of that 98.9GB at 542MB/s.
- B&R didn't actually send 98.9 GB in 3 minutes and 10 seconds, it sent the changed blocks in 3 minutes and 10 seconds.
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
Correct.AlexLeadingEdge wrote:- B&R didn't actually read 98.9GB, it only read the changed blocks of that 98.9GB.
Not at 542MB/s, but at some actual speed. 542MB/s is calculated from the entire 98.9GB of "processed" disk data, most of which is simply skipped.AlexLeadingEdge wrote:- B&R didn't actually read all 98.9GB at 542 MB/s, it read the changed blocks of that 98.9GB at 542MB/s.
Correct.AlexLeadingEdge wrote:- B&R didn't actually send 98.9 GB in 3 minutes and 10 seconds, it sent the changed blocks in 3 minutes and 10 seconds.
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Re: Backups too fast (600 MB/s)
I wish I had this problem!
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