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Hi , Just to confirm something, Veeam will not support AHV anytime soon. Speaking to the Anton Gostev at Veeam he assured me of two things: [list=1] [*]Veeam V10 - Q4 2016 will [u]not[/u] have integration with Nutanix to perform backup from snapshots. Veeam has this today with HP and NetApp, EMC VNX arrives with V9 next month. [*]Veeam are not looking at building integration with other Hypervisors at this time.[/list]I encourage you to jump into the Veeam forums and express your interest in AHV and Veeam integration. People like Anton Gostev are actively monitoring these forums. Thanks Darryl
That is exactly the issue we saw. We'll be building this into our install process. Thanks for the confirmation team.
Having worked with Veeam B&R across many types of hardware platforms (Inc lots of Nutanix), I'd typically say that 30-60Mbps is a normal processing rate for backups. There are too many variables to list here, however to list a couple: [list] [*]Backup Type: Inc / Rev Inc / Full [*]Backup Mode: Hot-add / NDB [*]Compression / Dedupe Levels [*]Backup Target[/list]If you're running a backup of a VM where the majority of change data has been migrated to the SATA drives, expect a slower rate than an incremental backup of a VM where the incremental data is still stored in flash. My questions back would be: [list] [*]What did Veeam report as the bottleneck? [*]Are you having issues exceeding your backup windows?[/list]
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