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      vadimushka
      last edited by vadimushka

      I want to maximize the backup speed. I have synology (active-active), xсp (active-active), I put bare-metal xoa (balance-alb) for testing, I also tried others, for example, 802ad. Separately, aggregation works in the network, all interfaces are involved, tested through iperf. But together the xcp->xoa->synology only one interface is always used on the xoa server, the second one is idle

      does xoa work with balance-alb?

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        XOA is "Xen Orchestra virtual Appliance", so if you install it on bare metal it's just XO from the source installed on a machine 😉

        Backup max speed is the max speed of the slowest element of the chain. Which is VHD export from the Dom0 (XCP-ng).

        You should wait for our next-gen export mechanism that will be a lot faster since not relying on VHD export 🙂

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          vadimushka @olivierlambert
          last edited by vadimushka

          @olivierlambert

          You should wait for our next-gen export mechanism that will be a lot faster since not relying on VHD export
          

          If I start using XO now, then I will only need to update it later to get the next-gen export mechanism?

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            Yes 🙂

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