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Why is the backup throughput very low during the full backup?

  • 20 April 2021
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I’m new to Commvault and started running some Virtual Server full backups and they seem to be slower than I expected. These are on thin provisioned disks if that helps. Any ideas?

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Best answer by Stogs 21 April 2021, 13:51

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If you are performing a full backup of virtual machines which have thin provisioned disks on NFS datastore, the backup throughput may become very low. VMware does not support the retrieving allocated blocks on NFS volume. Therefore, if a NFS datastore has a thin provisioned disk, the software reads the complete disk during the full backup. This reduces the backup throughput during the full backup. In case of incremental backups, software uses Change Block Tracking (CBT) and thus reads and backs up only the changed data.

For more information, refer to “Changed Block tracking on Virtual disks" section in the following document:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/index.html

If the Thin provisioned disk is on VMFS volume, the software reads and backs up only the allocated part of the disk.

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