Hello world!
I am new in this forum and before to write my problem and start the post, I encountered many posts with similar problems. But no one exactly matches with my problem.
The problem that I have is when trying to do a full image backup from a VM in my vCSA, managed by VDP. vCSA = vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 and VDP = vSphere Data Protection 6.14.
In order to make a backup from a VM (for example, a Domain Controller with many disks with data), it takes a long time (normal, there is a lot of data) but backup speed is too slow (not greater than 100 Mbit/s). VDP, vCSA and FreeNAS (physical server with a NFS datastore) are using Gigabit interfaces to link between them. The Gigabit interfaces are tested and working OK. By the other hand, a restoration from a VM it takes a normal speed (about 500-600 Mbit/s).
Any idea what happens? Is there some any restriction in order to upload data from VDP to FreeNAS?
Thank you very much. Regards,
Finally we found the reason for slowing in VDP: the disks mounted in the VDP are very slow in comparison of any other we tested after.
I close this now.
Finally we found the reason for slowing in VDP: the disks mounted in the VDP are very slow in comparison of any other we tested after.
I close this now.