I have read some interesting posting about using the direct san access mode. It is said to be the fastest way of creating backups. We bought some new hardware including a equallogic ps6100 storage device and changed the setup of the veeam proxy to backup directly through san. I am very disappointed with the processing rate, as it is nearly the same like before, when we were using the network transport mode.
The setup:
Veeam Backup & Replication 6.5 is installed on a physical Server (HP ProLiant 180G6) with plenty of local disk space. The OS is Windows Server 2003 x64.
The Backup Proxy runs on the very same machine. The transport mode is manually set to DIRECT SAN ACCESS with no fall back to network transport mode (just to be sure that the right transport mode is beeing used).
The Backup repository is the server's local disk space.
I have two GB NICs in the server, the first one connected to our local LAN, the second one connected to our SAN. The connection to the SAN is configured with the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator.
When performing a full backup of a 30GB VM (running on an ESXi 5.1 Server, the DATASTORE is in the SAN on shared storage), the processing rate does not exceed 20 MB/s. I have read about and seen screenshots of far better performance values, so I am wondering, what goes wrong here.


By the way, the bottleneck has always been the target with 99%, but the target server has plenty of CPU power and sufficient RAM, much local disk space and there is nothing else running there...
Any ideas?
Thank You in advance!