Performance Issue when running Backup Exec 2010 during office hours
Updated: 03 Oct 2010 | 10 comments
Hi
Just simple question
Last night backup did not start, and Now i am trying to run back during working hours
Backup includes all volumes, windows shadow copy, SQL, Exchange
Question
Will it effect server performance?
Will user will find any delay or any problem when using SQL ?
will it effect email?
Regards
Ayaz
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Hi Ayaz, Running backups will
Hi Ayaz,
Running backups will always eat up some freem memory, impact the LAN if backing up servers using Remote Agent for Windows Servers, and chew up some CPU cycles.
How long this will take depends on:
1. Size of your backups
2. Speed of your backup device
3. Backing up the local server only, or via a LAN
Best thing to do is run the backup, and just keep an eye on any impact on user performance. From my side, if I miss a backup, I will run a backup during the day just to make sure I have a backup for the night before. This also assists in clearing Exchange logs, failing which Exchange would go offline.
Hope this helps?
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Hi Craig Approx size of total
Hi Craig
Approx size of total back up is 450 GB unless user add some more things in home folder
Backup device is LTO2 and connected with server ( no remote agent)
Yes it will use some of CPU cycle
As you said you will run during the day time so i hope i can try as well
Just to let you know there is only 20 user online
Would you still suggest me to go ahead
As i am desperated to see backup exec backup my whole server
Regards
Ayaz
HI AyazHOda, Of course it
HI AyazHOda,
Of course it affects performance,.
Users will find delay,
SQL performance will be slow, Emai also.
Remember, both backup and users may want to open same file at same time, but only one can do it, the other sholud wait.
Regards,
JoaoMatos
Regards,
JoaoMatos
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Hi Ayaz, Your backups should
Hi Ayaz,
Your backups should be important, but not to the point of stopping your users from working properly.
I would suggest that you run your backup now. Local server backups are going to be a lot quicker...just keep an eye on the users if they start getting disconnected from Exchange.
Laters!
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OK ! Job runnning now,
OK !
Job runnning now, current Job rate is 530MB/min time started GMT 9:30
One more question what must i do if user start shouting at me, should i hold the backup job for couple of minutes or shut them up
which is more important User support or backup
Regards
Ayaz Hoda
If it is 1 user, I don't
If it is 1 user, I don't worry about it. It is when there are multiple users who are being disconnected from Exchange/SQL/files and folders etc. that I cancel the job.
However, backups are extremely important to me, and I run them nonetheless. Just let the IT manager (assuming you aren't the IT manager) what is happening.
When you get to Exchange your backups should speed up a bit...
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Got it now! Thanks Craig
Got it now!
Thanks Craig
OK cool...if it works, will
OK cool...if it works, will you close off as a solution...?
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Its verifying ......now It
Its verifying ......now
It might take couple of hours
Regards
Ayaz Hoda
Hi Ayaz, Did you come right
Hi Ayaz,
Did you come right here?
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