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@olivierlambert
"Concurrency" is my next step. I first wanted to find a good setup for "singe-stream-performance", but I am always happy to test new approaches!
Plugin sounds good. Other backup-providers are taking that way, too.250MiB/s is good for small VMs, but not for big ones. My "non-XCP-setup" can do backups at 8-9 GiB/s
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This might be dangerous for your SR in real life scenario: what if a backup is taking all the SR resources? We have to find a balance
But anyway, you can always restrict the backup speed in XO, so we'll continue to find ways to speed things up! -
I'm using SMB not NFS but the max I see is around 100MiB/s, so this is REALLY good speeds (I'm also on 10GbE across the board and on a NAS that can easily take in 2000MiB/s), very impressive speeds here.
Do you have any concurrency configured though? I believe the default is 2 so that may be why you're seeing close to 2x what I am (I have it set to 1, don't really need more than that so I like to decrease overall load).
Also on pretty beefy hosts.
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@planedrop what concurrency configuration settings are you referring to?
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XOA config?
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host network card config?
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SMB concurrency?
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@olivierlambert Amazon must have patched their Xen / XAPI to have much higher speeds?
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@rjt The setting for backup concurrency within the XOA backup settings.
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@rjt AWS isn't using XAPI. Only XenServer and XCP-ng are using XAPI. It's mostly unrelated to Xen performance (at least not at this point).
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I'm backing up delta's from 5 pools to a lustre filesystem with a concurrency of 10.

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@KPS Hi,
that is some nice performance, I guess the hardware under is beefy++Did you try if NBD increase the speed ?
You need to enable NBD on the backup network, and then enable it in the delta backup :

We have a few tasks in the pipeline to increase performance, leveraging our knowledge of both XCP and XO
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