We have 2 servers that are Repository servers, repo1 and repo2.
We have 4 servers that are wan accelerator servers, repo1, repo2, accel1, accel2, all set to Low Bandwidth mode
We have Site1 which houses repo1 and accel1
We have Site2 which houses repo2 and accel2
Our Network traffic rules in Veeam are set to 50Mbps.
Our Firewall at both locations has bandwidth limiting./shaping set to 50Mbps
We have a connection/MPLS between the two sites than is 100Mbps and low latency, 20ms and under, usually under 10ms
We currently have 2 copy jobs
Copy Site1 to Site2
- Source Accelerator: repo1
- Target Accelerator: accel2
- Virtual Machine Count in job: 35
- Source Accelerator: repo2
- Target Accelerator: accel1
- Virtual Machine Count in job: 13
- I chose the Repository servers as the sources because they are stand-alone servers with more resources (20cpu/64GB) and I read(bp.veeam.com) that Source WAN Accelerators take up more resources
- Target WAN Accelators are virtual machines in the same site, which have 1GB connections to the Repository servers, they have 4CPU/GB, but I can give more
- The WAN Accelators are set to Low Bandwidth mode because it looks like, according to the settings, High Bandwidth mode would be for links greater than 100Mb/s.
- Both Copy Backup Jobs say the Bottleneck = Target WAN
- Site1 to Site2 takes 4hrs with a Processing Rate of 82MB/s, Processed 587GB, Read 295GB, Transferred 32GB
- Site2 to Site1 takes 3hrs with a Processing Rate of 36MB/s, Processed 148GB, Read 75GB, Transferred 9GB
- Anyone have a similar setup but but a change that increase the speed noticably?
- I am thinking about making the Repository servers the target WAN accelerators instead, since the Targets are the bottleneck. Maybe this would increase the speed. Thoughts on whether this might make a difference?
- If I have 100Mb/s available, how much of a difference do you think it will make if I set the Firewall and Network Traffic Rules(Veeam) to 100Mb/s compared to 50Mb/s? I was trying not to flood the pipe, but these copy jobs are off hours, so it isn't too big of a deal.