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Veeam Backup Estimate Restoration IOPS / MB/s

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Hello,

I would like to estimate the time and MB/s for the restoration of the virtual machines.
I have found some information regarding the backup on this website : https://www.virtualtothecore.com/veeam- ... ripe-size/

I made a excel sheet with info founded on internet.

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But how i can estimate time / MB/s for the restoration ?
The main goal is to be able to say to the customer his data transfer min max in order to estimate restoration duration following the type of the disk.


Does i need to take care about some veeam parameters ?

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Damien
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Re: Veeam Backup Estimate Restoration IOPS / MB/s

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Hello Damien,

I believe test recovery would be the best way to measure the performance as it's related to the infrastructure configuration. Cheers!
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Hello Dima,

Yes but i need to size the infra following the backup/restoration time / throughput...

Following this 2 sites https://bp.veeam.expert/repository_serv ... y_planning , http://omnitech.net/iops/ i saw that depend on 3 layers (veeam / windows / storage) is it possible to have a formula to have min/max throughput / iops ?
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Hello Dima, any information to provide on this thread ? Thanks !
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Re: Veeam Backup Estimate Restoration IOPS / MB/s

Post by foggy » 1 person likes this post

I also think only real-world tests will show relevant performance numbers (too many variables are involved). You do not need to copy a full-size customer environment, just do some tests on a smaller VMs right in his infrastructure and extrapolate.
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