Everything about Veeam works amazing...I am only having questions about 1 thing.
When backing up our SQL server I notice it's the only time that Veeam reports the bottleneck as being the source rather than the proxy! I have killed every test backup to date, when based on calculations it would take about as long to back up as going direct to tape. (2MB/s)
We have a busy server, but I am positive there are much larger/busier databases out there being backed up with Veeam.
I also have not found a way to exclude certain INSTANCES or databases....it's all or nothing (we have multiple instances on 1 SQL VM), or I can exclude certain VMDK disks....but not granular to the point that I can exclude an instance, right?
Any advice out there?
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Re: SQL Backup Job Optimization....
Hi John,
Thanks!
Yes, you're right, there are busier databases, however the behavior is the same in all the cases. Please take a look at one of the existing topics for more info: Slow VM backup with SQL Server 2008 R2johnlockie wrote:When backing up our SQL server I notice it's the only time that Veeam reports the bottleneck as being the source rather than the proxy! I have killed every test backup to date, when based on calculations it would take about as long to back up as going direct to tape. (2MB/s)
We have a busy server, but I am positive there are much larger/busier databases out there being backed up with Veeam.
Yes, it's all or nothing. Veeam B&R is an image-based backup solution, you cannot exclude anything within the Guest OS, however as you've correctly noted, Veeam B&R allows excluding certain virtual disks.johnlockie wrote:I also have not found a way to exclude certain INSTANCES or databases....it's all or nothing (we have multiple instances on 1 SQL VM), or I can exclude certain VMDK disks....but not granular to the point that I can exclude an instance, right?
Thanks!
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Re: SQL Backup Job Optimization....
Thanks, we will find an alternate way around this.
Granted, I did try to exclude the database volumes from backup, and I got the same response (2MB/s). We can do SQL maintenance to handle recovery...but with the incredible performance I got on Exchange Veeam backup I was surprised/dissapointed by the SQL poor performance.
Everything is amazing though....could not believe how capable this product is. One of the few that lives up to the hype/marketing.
Granted, I did try to exclude the database volumes from backup, and I got the same response (2MB/s). We can do SQL maintenance to handle recovery...but with the incredible performance I got on Exchange Veeam backup I was surprised/dissapointed by the SQL poor performance.
Everything is amazing though....could not believe how capable this product is. One of the few that lives up to the hype/marketing.
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