07-15-2015 05:44 AM
Hi,
My BackupExec 2014 restore rate is to slow comparing to backup job rate.
Backup server (physical machine) is connected with 10GbE to NDMP storage and with LTO (Fujitsu LT20/ Ultrium 6) using 8Gb/s FC.
I am backing up and restoring vsphere datastores from NDMP storage.
Backup rate is approx 4,5 - 6GB/min. This is OK and acceptable.
Restore rate is approx 680MB/min. This is very slow.
I am restoring one VM in size of 36.8GB and restore lasts for 58 minutes - almost an hour.
Has anyone experienced same problem? Any tips? Solutions?
Thank you!
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07-15-2015 05:53 AM
...depends on what your RAID setting is, and if you're restoring to something like a dedupe folder which will then actively be deduplicating your data.
You can try tuning your tape, but in this case I'd rather recommend looking at the disk target to see if it isn't perhaps bottlenecking there instead.
Thanks!
07-15-2015 05:53 AM
...depends on what your RAID setting is, and if you're restoring to something like a dedupe folder which will then actively be deduplicating your data.
You can try tuning your tape, but in this case I'd rather recommend looking at the disk target to see if it isn't perhaps bottlenecking there instead.
Thanks!
07-15-2015 06:24 AM
If DAR ( Direct Access Recovery ) is enabled, disable it and retry the restore.
Secondly, as you mentioned vSphere datastores, VMware's SAN Transport mode (along with BE 15) should be much quicker than NDMP restores.
07-15-2015 06:28 AM
You pointed me to right direction! At destination disks are pretty busy. Solved for me. Can’t expect much from SATAs. Thanks!
07-15-2015 06:31 AM
1 way around this is to put disks into the media server (if possible) and then restore locally before copying to the array.
Glad to have helped!
Thanks!
07-15-2015 06:39 AM
You can't restore something directly to local disks if it was backed up from NDMP. If NDMP used as backup source, a destination must be ndmp storage.
But I could backup from ndmp to D2T and when restoring - restore from tape to local disks and than to ndmp storage. Will think about it.
07-15-2015 06:51 AM
You're absolutely right, and I clean forgot about that. That should work...
Thanks!