![]() ![]() ![]() They are listed below in order of speed from fastest to slowest.ĭirect storage access – This mode requires a physical or virtual proxy server, which has direct access to the production data via software or hardware HBA. Within the proxy server settings you have a choice of several different transport modes which determine how the data is copied. ![]() Whilst clearly the Active Full will take some time the incremental backups will no longer require a merge and be much quicker. I have found that jobs which suffer from slow merge times can be improved by scheduling an Active Full. Reverse incremental were recommended for long backup chains, but since the most recent backup point is always a full created by injecting the changed blocks this is an I/O intensive process and slower versus forward incremental. In this mode an initial full is created with the first backup, then incrementals for all future backups after this time. I made some notes during the session that I wanted to share to help you get the best performance from Veeam.įorward incremental was recommended as the best general backup mode. One of the other interesting sessions at the event was a presentation on best practices to ensure Veeam Performance Optimisation. I visited the VeeamON forum a couple of weeks ago and wrote a post on Veeam Version 10 what’s new. ![]()
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