09-30-2014 06:15 AM
I recently upgraded from BE 2010 R3 to BE 2014. I've noticed the throughput on my jobs has dropped significantly, espcially for jobs backing up Hyper-V Virtual Machines. The servers in question are in a Hyper-V cluster running Server 2008 R2, and the backups are being written to LTO4 tape in a Dell TL2000 connected by SAS.
Prior to the upgreade, my two Hyper-V jobs would get between 4000 and 4800 MB/min, depending on other network traffic and normal variations.
For two days, I ran BE 2014 but with the old agent on the Hyper-V servers. On those days, I got between 4400 and 4700 MB/min.
Since upgrading the agents, I am now getting between 2100 and 2600 MB/min. Obviously, this causes my jobs to take longer to complete.
Any ideas if anything can be done to restore the former speed?
Thanks!
09-30-2014 06:39 AM
...if there's an AV installed, check to see if it isn't perhaps actively scanning beremote.exe and if so, put in an exclusion for it.
I take it you restarted those hosts too? Otherwise, have you installed BE 2014 SP1 with any additional patches, and have you push-installed these to your remote servers?
Thanks!
09-30-2014 07:28 AM
Thanks for the suggestions.
There's no AV on the Hyper-V hosts, but there is on the BE server. I'll look into that.
As for updates, silly me. I assumed that because LiveUpdate said I was current, I actually was. But it looks like I need SP1, so now I need to install that, update all my agents, and reboot all of my hosts again. yay.
I'll report back once all of that is done.
10-08-2014 05:16 AM
It took a while, but I finally managed to get everything updated and all of the remote hosts rebooted.
No improvement in backup speed. I guess I'll have to open a support ticket.