My company uses BE9.1 on a Windows 2000 SP4 file server to backup local drives & remote agents. The server is connected to an SAN, and the Tape Autoloader is connected via SAN. Our Servers are connected to a Gigabyte Switch for Remote Agent backups. Currently, our nightly backup is taking 12+ hours to backup our data (backup & verify). We are backing up a total of 250+GB, with at least 210 GB located on the local drives on the File Server.
I am not really sure why our backup is taking so long to complete. Reviewing the Job logs, its not an issue with the Remote Agents. (Average 800+MB per min), it seems like its an issue with the 210GB on the File Server. (Which is taking more than 6 hours itself, that dosen't include the verify.) Maybe this is just average, but I am not really sure why?
Equipment Specs:
- File Server -
HP Proliant DL380 G3
Single Xeon 2.8Ghz / 1GB RAM
HP Fiber Host Bus Adapter (FCA-221x)
Windows 2000 SP4 / Veritas BE 9.1
- SAN -
HP MSA 1000
Single Controller
HP StorageWorks 2/8V FC Switch (Brocade)
- Tape Library -
Overland NEO 2000
Single Tape Drive / HP LTO2 drive.
(Spec'd for 108GB/hour Native Transfer)
Any help would be appriecated.
Thanks,
Mike Pruett