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    Remove backup bottleneck: please report

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      igor
      last edited by igor

      For me, switching to http seems to have increased the backup speed by about 3.5 times as well. However I feel like it's still pretty slow. I went from a reported transfer speed average of 3.26 MiB/s to 11.59 MiB/s across 16 VMs running on a pool consisting of two 8.1 XCP-ng hypervisors and a 5.61 Xen Orchestra Community VM backing up to an NFS share on a Synology RackStation over a 10 Gb/s storage network. When testing the speed with which I am able to write to the NFS share from the XO VM with dd it's averaging write speeds of about 95 MB/s.

      Anything else I can do to try and figure out where the next bottleneck is?

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      • olivierlambertO Online
        olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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        That's slow indeed πŸ˜•

        It's not trivial. A lot of things could cause that. However, you can test by:

        • changing backup concurrency to find a sweet spot (one VM, then 2 VM etc.)
        • give more memory to the dom0
        • give more memory to the XO VM
        • having an SSD on the backup storage
        • having an SSD on the storage repository
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          igor
          last edited by igor

          I will for sure attempt and see how fast it is to backup only one VM at a time... actually I guess I don't know the answer to this but when XO does a delta backup to an NFS remote does it attempt to transfer all VM snapshots at the same time or does it do it sequentially one after the other?

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          • olivierlambertO Online
            olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            Please read https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/backups.html#backup-concurrency

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              igor
              last edited by

              Thank you so much for this info, I can't believe I didn't see this in all of my research. With the information from that document I take it back. I am getting full bandwidth since 12 machines get backed up at a time. The individual VM transfer speed in the backup reports was a bit misleading to me since I didn't realize that 12 are uploaded to storage at a time.

              My initial finding still stands though, going http completely removed the one bottleneck that we had in our backup infrastructure and made it 3.5 times faster then before.

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              • olivierlambertO Online
                olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
                last edited by

                To get the complete speed, just take a look at XOA network stats while the backup is happening in… Xen Orchestra πŸ˜‰

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                  CIT
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                  Hi,

                  I'm very interested in trying this out.
                  Except I can't find how I should change the master URL?

                  In XO when I click on the disconnect button in the pool view I receive an error.

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                    ChuckNorrison @CIT
                    last edited by ChuckNorrison

                    @CIT same here. I was able to switch to http at settings -> server. Remove the server and add with http://ip

                    Current Backup Speed without change on XCP-ng 8.2:

                    Duration: 28 minutes
                    Size: 43.85 GiB
                    Speed: 26.86 MiB/s
                    

                    Speed should be limited to WD Red or my Gigabit Bandwidth to my NFS. The meassured speed is far below. x3 is expected (~80-100 MiB/s)

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                      CIT @ChuckNorrison
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                      @ChuckNorrison Ah, thnx for updating... I edited my servers, hope to see some speed improvements!

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                      • Tristis OrisT Offline
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                        Got about twice speed increase on single thread: 60-80 > 110-120MB with 10Gbit link.

                        But is this method recomended? I mean authorise now also work with http?

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                        • olivierlambertO Online
                          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                          The thread is a bit old, since then we got NBD that could speed up things a lot.

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                            Tristis Oris Top contributor
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                            yes i understand, just a interesting solution.

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