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Hi @jgeorges, thanks a lot for the detailed post:

It is awesome but I have one question:

 

Do part of any of your recommendations work in scenarios where the backup is done just by protecting the Exchange Databases in a DAG setup? I’m trying to find information about performance improvement but the backup is not done with the mailbox agent. Moreover, we are about to change another backup software for Commvault, they have severe performance problems (copying just the databases) and I try to avoid getting into a trap.

So, I need 2 things:

1), understand how to improve speed

2) Define some sets of measurements or tests so the evaluation of our solution is fair and we don’t get tangled in other’s problems (I see lots of info in your post about Microsoft produced best practices that I will study).

 

Thanks!

JP

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@Juampa 

 

For a DAG backup we rely heavily on the hardware/infrastructure of the environment. 

Normally best practice would be to backup from the passive copies to avoid high I/O usage on an active exchange database. 

However a few things you can do to help improve the performance are below: 

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/17056_multistreaming_backups_for_exchange_databases.html

 

Multi-streaming backups can also have an adverse affect if their environment can not handle the increased I/O / resource usage. 

You could also try moving the Deduplication and compression off of the exchange server to possibly help performance. 

Compression: 

 

Deduplication: 

If the backups are still performing poorly and you wish to help discover what could be the bottleneck the performance tool may be your best bet. 

 

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.23/expert/109223_performance_analysis_tool.html

 

This tool can help discover and even provide some remediation tips going forward. 

 

Thanks,

Chris 

 

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Spawned a new topic for this question from an older thread here:

 


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Hey @Juampa , I’ll get some of our internal folks to advise!


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@Juampa 

 

For a DAG backup we rely heavily on the hardware/infrastructure of the environment. 

Normally best practice would be to backup from the passive copies to avoid high I/O usage on an active exchange database. 

However a few things you can do to help improve the performance are below: 

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/17056_multistreaming_backups_for_exchange_databases.html

 

Multi-streaming backups can also have an adverse affect if their environment can not handle the increased I/O / resource usage. 

You could also try moving the Deduplication and compression off of the exchange server to possibly help performance. 

Compression: 

 

Deduplication: 

If the backups are still performing poorly and you wish to help discover what could be the bottleneck the performance tool may be your best bet. 

 

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.23/expert/109223_performance_analysis_tool.html

 

This tool can help discover and even provide some remediation tips going forward. 

 

Thanks,

Chris 

 


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Mike Struening wrote:

Hey @Juampa , I’ll get some of our internal folks to advise!

Wow, Kudos for the team! I really appreciate the quantity and level of help you got! I will analyse this and ask back if needed. Cheers!

 

JP


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Yeah, @Chris is a beast!

I’ll leave this open for a bit, though feel free to mark one of the replies as the Best Answer when ready.


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Hi @Mike Struening how do I mark the Best Answer?

 

I can’t find the option… sorry.


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@Juampa , fixed it!  this topic was created as a Conversation (which are open ended).  I changed it to a Question, which can get an answer.  

You should see the option on any reply now :nerd:


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