So we usually back up our SQL servers with VAW directly to B&R, which has a LUN presented from a storage array (same rack) over 8Gbit FC. Array was plenty fast, and in every case it was the production array that was the bottleneck (>90%).
As a bandaid fix for our VAW coverage when said storage outright failed, I set up a CIFS repo at my colo, and added it to the B&R library.
Previously, with no throttling involved, the jobs ran reasonably, roughly 170-190MB/s each.
First run to this CIFS repo was on Friday, and the jobs were running between 250-300MB/s each. It was so fast that it saturated my WAN (direct fibre), something I've never been able to do before. I'm not complaining about the saturation, I just turned on some throttling and that is gone. I'm just curious how something that should have been slower was able to go not just faster but WAY faster?
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Re: Strange Question on Performance
Hi,
Thanks
Which server did you assigned the role of a CIFS-gateway to? Was it VBR or some WIndows machine at the remote colo?I set up a CIFS repo at my colo, and added it to the B&R library.
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