I've updated a customer from Veeam 4.1.2 to Veeam 5.0 and the incremental backup window decreased from 6 - 8 hours to just 2 - 2.30 hours!!! Full backup decreased from 40 - 48 hours to 17 - 20!!! Woooooaaaaa
I've set both compression and dedupe to best settings and I've seen huge performance improvements on the Exchange 2007 VM (incremental backup from 2.30 hours to 1 hour) and on the File Server VM (incremental backup from 4 hours to 1 hour)!
vSphere version and Veeam Backup server are unchanged (vSphere 4.0 U2 and Veeam Backup installed on a Windows 2008 R2 virtual machine with 4 vCPU Intel E5620)
The storage is based on two Dell MD3000 iSCSI with mixed SAS and SATA hard drives
The Vmware Infrastructure is based on a cluster of 3 Dell PowerEdge 2950 (Intel E5460 processors) plus one Dell R710 (Intel E5620 processors)
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Re: Veeam v5 super fast!
Hi Marco, thanks for sharing! I am interested in some more information if possible please?
- Did you re-create new jobs on v5, or just continued existing?
- Job processing mode (Direct SAN or Virtual Appliance)
- Approx. source data size and VBK sizes for each job
- Average increments size for each job
It would be great to have detailed stats along with specific hardware, many of our customers and partners are asking for this kind of data.
Thanks!
- Did you re-create new jobs on v5, or just continued existing?
- Job processing mode (Direct SAN or Virtual Appliance)
- Approx. source data size and VBK sizes for each job
- Average increments size for each job
It would be great to have detailed stats along with specific hardware, many of our customers and partners are asking for this kind of data.
Thanks!
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Re: Veeam v5 super fast!
- I've used the same job, but modified it to incremental backup (.VIB) and run a new full backup
- Virtual Appliance mode
- source data size 3.89 TB, backupped size 1 TB (but one new File Server VM is almost empty, total real data should be around 1,8 - 2 TB)
- about 50 - 60 GB for .VIB files each day with compression and dedupe set to Best. With Veeam 4.1.2 the .VRB where around 100 - 120 GB with Optimal compression
Marco
- Virtual Appliance mode
- source data size 3.89 TB, backupped size 1 TB (but one new File Server VM is almost empty, total real data should be around 1,8 - 2 TB)
- about 50 - 60 GB for .VIB files each day with compression and dedupe set to Best. With Veeam 4.1.2 the .VRB where around 100 - 120 GB with Optimal compression
Marco
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Re: Veeam v5 super fast!
Hi Marco, thanks for additional details.
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