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Improve file level restore performance -suggest replication techniques

  • August 24, 2021
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Is there any way of improving performance of a file level restore approx 4.5 TB in size .It is approximately taking 26 hours to complete ?

Suggest some replication techniques pertaining to this scenario apart from Continuous Data Replication in Commvault .

Best answer by Damian Andre

Hey @SBT,

We have block-level file replication (not CDR) - you can read about it here, and will keep files synchronized so that you do not have a long restore time.

But for best performance restores we should check that the client is enabled for indexing V2 - this will allow a restore job to use 10 streams by default and restore multiple files at once. Without this, it will restore a single file at a time which will be slower.

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  • August 24, 2021

Hey @SBT,

We have block-level file replication (not CDR) - you can read about it here, and will keep files synchronized so that you do not have a long restore time.

But for best performance restores we should check that the client is enabled for indexing V2 - this will allow a restore job to use 10 streams by default and restore multiple files at once. Without this, it will restore a single file at a time which will be slower.


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