02-14-2018 05:28 AM
Have looked for ways to benchmark an exchange client read performance, but have not had any luck.
Found a lot about using bpbkar32 to benchmark the disk/file system, so maybe that be used for an exchange backup too with the correct parameters.
02-14-2018 06:10 AM
For a very rough number, you could try backing up an Exchange database. In the bpbkar log, you can find where it reads the .edb file off the snapshot and sends the data to bptm. A real database may not be practical because you'll only see two entries in the log for each file, for the beginning and end of the read. It would be easy to populate a test database with a couple of gigabytes of data.
I don't know whether this helps with what you're looking for. This isn't really an Exchange read. It's a snapshot file read. Also, the data transfer speed to bptm could limit the speed of the operation.
02-14-2018 11:41 PM
Not really as I am looking pure exchange client read performance. To avoid the network and storage unit as potiential bottlenecks.
As the VSS snapshot is Copy On Write as far I as know, the exchange read should be prettty close.
Maybe the best test would be a combination of bpfis & bpbkar commands