06-26-2012 06:40 AM
i have a new 2008 R2 Server that i have SSR 2011 installed on. i use a remote machine to backup the image to and it can take up to 30hours to complete. i haven't had time to let it run that long but it has run for 24 and still had hours left to complete.
the only 'data' on this Server for the moment is AD and users folders which is about 100GB. what do i need to check to get it functional.
thanks
06-26-2012 01:15 PM
Is the remote machine a server or a NAS device ? We had a similar problem when the backup target was a server which was simply not capable of taking writing the backup files to disk fast enough.
You might also try the following performance registry keys:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH125631
06-27-2012 06:27 AM
hi, yes it is a Dedicated Workstation with TB drives in it. funny thing is i have BESR running on another 2003 R2 Server and have that pointed to the same dedicated Workstation and have no issues with it.
each have their own respective directory that holds the jobs.
i use BackupExec 2010R3 to do tape backups of the same machines using the agents. in fact i have 4 Servers that i backup to tape and that entire 320gb job takes about 6hrs. or so with the verify.
i simply use SSR and BESR as secondary backups and point those to a dedicated machine with some TB drives in it.
06-27-2012 08:41 AM
Have you tried the performance registry keys yet ?
06-28-2012 06:14 AM
nope, not yet... trying to get some base lines results 'as suggested' before i mess with it.
06-28-2012 03:53 PM
OK, please let us know when you did.
07-26-2012 12:59 AM
Have applied the performance regstry keys in the meanwhile ?
08-28-2012 04:55 PM
So have you tried a file copy from the machine with issues to network destination , try a 5 gb file transfer and let us know
howmuch time does it take to Finish backups to a locall attached device ?
Also it could b a network throttling issue/ load ..try splitting the file sizes from backup job optons
08-30-2012 08:27 AM
You might want to check the file fragmentation level on the source server. Even small amount of fragmentation can cause things to slow down.