Hi,
What are the hardware recommendations on a VBR server which is acting as the CDP co-ordinator?
I can't seem to find anything about how many CPUs or memory are required to co-ordinate each VM.
CDP proxies are obviously on separate servers and I can find hardware specs for those but not the co-ordinator.
Thanks
Kevin
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Re: VBR server hardware recommendations for CDP co-ordinator
Hi,
Your CDP cor-ordinator service seems to have big CPU usage problems and nobody within Veeam seems to know about it or what the recommendations should be.
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Very strange situation.
Thanks
Kevin
Your CDP cor-ordinator service seems to have big CPU usage problems and nobody within Veeam seems to know about it or what the recommendations should be.
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Very strange situation.
Thanks
Kevin
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Re: VBR server hardware recommendations for CDP co-ordinator
This seems kind of ridiculous that nobody from Veeam knows how to spec the CPU cores for the CDP co-ordinator.
All I get as a response from technical support is that it is expected.
Where is your documentation on this? How do I know it's expected? How am I supposed to know how to scale the VBR server?
I can't believe nobody at Veeam knows this and RnD don't seem to want to touch this.
Veeam wrote the software surely you know how it scales based on the workload or has nobody actually tested it.
All I get as a response from technical support is that it is expected.
Where is your documentation on this? How do I know it's expected? How am I supposed to know how to scale the VBR server?
I can't believe nobody at Veeam knows this and RnD don't seem to want to touch this.
Veeam wrote the software surely you know how it scales based on the workload or has nobody actually tested it.
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