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6.8GB file restore job is going to take 16 hours??

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I think I'm doing something wrong. :-)

Background:
*I have VBR 9.5.0.1536 running on a physical box at "site a" on the west coast.
*I have the VBR console running on my PC at site a.
*I have a site b on the east coast.
*From site a's VBR install, I've got backup jobs for site b that are working properly. I have proxies at site b, backup storage at site b, a vmware stack at site b. Jobs are fast and working fine.

I just got a request to restore a folder in site b. So I spun up a restore job on my pc (in site a). It took about 5 minutes for the list to populate.
Found the folder I wanted - it's about 6.8GB - and chose "copy to...", and pointed it to a folder on a VM at site b. (They wanted it restored to a different location so they could compare files with the current folder.)
Clicked GO, and the "time remaining" fluctuates between about 4 hrs and 16 hrs.
So far, after 1Hr17m I've copied 590MB of 6.8GB.

What am I doing wrong? This should take about 10 minutes.

Thanks!
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Re: 6.8GB file restore job is going to take 16 hours??

Post by csydas » 1 person likes this post

Hey,

Check out step 1 here: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95

The disks get mounted from the console used to initiate the restore:
"Veeam Backup & Replication mounts disks of the VM from the backup or replica to the backup server or machine on which the Veeam Backup & Replication console is installed, under the C:\veeamflr\<vmname> folder."
Could you install just a console at site B, remote in, and do the restore from there? It's a little cumbersome, but you should see a world of difference.

If you've been using guest indexing, Enterprise Manager ought make this simpler for your situation: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/em/ ... store.html
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Re: 6.8GB file restore job is going to take 16 hours??

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This is "solved". I finally opened a case with Veeam and they told me just what csydas mentioned. It's a bit strange that it works this way, but that's how it is, so the answer is - indeed - to spin up a console on a machine in site B and run the restore from there. Very clunky, but again, it is what it is, I guess.

However, even from site B, restoring a copy of that folder to a server in the same site was still going to take about 6 hours. But a restore to the server that the veeam console is on took roughly 15 minutes, and then a copy across the lan to the server it needed to go to took another 5 or 6 minutes.

I sure hope the behavior is different if I do a "real" restore...simply restoring a folder to it's original location and overwriting what's there. If not, then this is going to be pretty useless in an emergency situation. And I can't imagine that restoring an entire VM would even work!

Time to do some experimenting.
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Re: 6.8GB file restore job is going to take 16 hours??

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I think entire VM restores use the Proxy server mechanism, in contrast to the File Level Restore options that just mount the backup on the console server to copy/restore files.
I suggest you test this out to confirm.
Perhaps you can redesign your backup infrastructure (2 consoles perhaps) to make the best restore performance possible.
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Re: 6.8GB file restore job is going to take 16 hours??

Post by Gostev » 4 people like this post

Just wanted to add one comment on the original issue. Starting from 9.5, before restoring the selected files back to the original VM, we mount a backup to the mount server associated with the corresponding backup repository, and copy required files to the target VM directly - specifically to ensure that restore traffic is isolated to the remote site. The issue in this case is that instead of doing in-place Restore, you are using Copy To operation (which uses regular Windows file copy API running on the backup console, as opposed to our direct restore engine).
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Re: 6.8GB file restore job is going to take 16 hours??

Post by bhagen » 1 person likes this post

Thanks everybody; I'm finally admitting to myself that I need to refresh my Veeam skills! I did all my veeam training back in the v7 to v8 days, and have just kept upgrading versions thinking "I know this stuff". :-) It's been going "ok", but U3 turns out to be the tipping point for me; a *lot* has changed since u2 -and- I'm using different features at this point, so it's time for me to look into taking a class or something.
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