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Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluster
Hi. It is odd to me that after targeting a VMware cluster for Veeam replications, it picks a single host to replicate to. Would be great to have an option to "spread VMs evenly across cluster nodes" to scale out the replication process.
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
Hi Dazza,
Thanks for your feature request, but I believe DRS should re-balance all the VMs when you power them on during a DR situation, right?
Thanks!
Thanks for your feature request, but I believe DRS should re-balance all the VMs when you power them on during a DR situation, right?
Thanks!
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
If you have DRS, yes, but not if you don't. Moreover, this isn't necessarily about re-balance after power up, this is potentially about higher performing replicas scaled across multiple servers in NBD mode. If you have a 10 node cluster, it seems a shame that all NBD IO passes through a single host interface. Surely better to distribute the replica task across the host resources you have? It must be an easy task to code Veeam GUI to round-robin the target hosts behind a cluster?
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
Yes, this might improve the overall throughput when bottleneck is reported as target, though it also depends on how many VMs you're replicating at the same time and what hardware you have for the target hosts. Thanks for the feedback anyway!gingerdazza wrote:If you have a 10 node cluster, it seems a shame that all NBD IO passes through a single host interface. Surely better to distribute the replica task across the host resources you have? It must be an easy task to code Veeam GUI to round-robin the target hosts behind a cluster?
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
I have noticed this behavior as well.
If I move the replica VM's using vcenter to a bunch of different hosts on the cluster will Veeam leave them there or move them all back to the single host on the next replica run?
If I move the replica VM's using vcenter to a bunch of different hosts on the cluster will Veeam leave them there or move them all back to the single host on the next replica run?
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
No, Veeam will not move them back for sure.
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
Surely another reason why this function needs a little development attention. Good and functional, but quite some way from optimal. Would really appreciate some improvements here by Veeam devs. Don't initially sound like a huge code change on face value and would certainly give some added value to us admins. ThanksGostev wrote:No, Veeam will not move them back for sure.
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
Sorry, what function? Based on what you are quoting - do you expect Veeam to move them back?
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Re: Feature Request - Veeam Replicas to spread across cluste
I think we all expect Veeam to initially balance them over the Cluster round-robin style instead of putting them on 1 host.
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