Bonding nics with Petasan
nocstaff@urbancom.net
7 Posts
March 29, 2021, 6:40 pmQuote from nocstaff@urbancom.net on March 29, 2021, 6:40 pmLooking for some direction here,
I am running Petasan 2.7.1 connecting to an ESXI 7 host. I use the Petasan storage as a Veeam repository for backup purposes and it runs very slowly. My current setup
2 switches connecting - Nic 0,2,4 and 6 connected to switch 1 Nic 1,3,5,and 7 connected to switch 2
Dual port 1gb Nic0 and Nic1 bonded (active-backup) for management
Dual port 10gb Nic2 and Nic3 bonded (active-backup) for backend
Dual port 10gb Nic4 and Nic5 bonded (active-backup) for scsi1
Dual port 10gb Nic6 and Nic7 bonded (active-backup) for scsi2
Is the bonding what is screwing me up here?
Looking for some direction here,
I am running Petasan 2.7.1 connecting to an ESXI 7 host. I use the Petasan storage as a Veeam repository for backup purposes and it runs very slowly. My current setup
2 switches connecting - Nic 0,2,4 and 6 connected to switch 1 Nic 1,3,5,and 7 connected to switch 2
Dual port 1gb Nic0 and Nic1 bonded (active-backup) for management
Dual port 10gb Nic2 and Nic3 bonded (active-backup) for backend
Dual port 10gb Nic4 and Nic5 bonded (active-backup) for scsi1
Dual port 10gb Nic6 and Nic7 bonded (active-backup) for scsi2
Is the bonding what is screwing me up here?
admin
2,930 Posts
March 31, 2021, 5:55 pmQuote from admin on March 31, 2021, 5:55 pmHow fast/slow is the system ? how do you measure it ? what is the configuration: how many hosts, osds, osd type: all flash, pure hdd, ssd journal, write cache ?
how many concurrent veeam backup tasks / jobs at a time ? is veeam running in windows accessing via iSCSI ?
How fast/slow is the system ? how do you measure it ? what is the configuration: how many hosts, osds, osd type: all flash, pure hdd, ssd journal, write cache ?
how many concurrent veeam backup tasks / jobs at a time ? is veeam running in windows accessing via iSCSI ?
Last edited on March 31, 2021, 5:56 pm by admin · #2
Bonding nics with Petasan
nocstaff@urbancom.net
7 Posts
Quote from nocstaff@urbancom.net on March 29, 2021, 6:40 pmLooking for some direction here,
I am running Petasan 2.7.1 connecting to an ESXI 7 host. I use the Petasan storage as a Veeam repository for backup purposes and it runs very slowly. My current setup
2 switches connecting - Nic 0,2,4 and 6 connected to switch 1 Nic 1,3,5,and 7 connected to switch 2
Dual port 1gb Nic0 and Nic1 bonded (active-backup) for management
Dual port 10gb Nic2 and Nic3 bonded (active-backup) for backend
Dual port 10gb Nic4 and Nic5 bonded (active-backup) for scsi1
Dual port 10gb Nic6 and Nic7 bonded (active-backup) for scsi2
Is the bonding what is screwing me up here?
Looking for some direction here,
I am running Petasan 2.7.1 connecting to an ESXI 7 host. I use the Petasan storage as a Veeam repository for backup purposes and it runs very slowly. My current setup
2 switches connecting - Nic 0,2,4 and 6 connected to switch 1 Nic 1,3,5,and 7 connected to switch 2
Dual port 1gb Nic0 and Nic1 bonded (active-backup) for management
Dual port 10gb Nic2 and Nic3 bonded (active-backup) for backend
Dual port 10gb Nic4 and Nic5 bonded (active-backup) for scsi1
Dual port 10gb Nic6 and Nic7 bonded (active-backup) for scsi2
Is the bonding what is screwing me up here?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on March 31, 2021, 5:55 pmHow fast/slow is the system ? how do you measure it ? what is the configuration: how many hosts, osds, osd type: all flash, pure hdd, ssd journal, write cache ?
how many concurrent veeam backup tasks / jobs at a time ? is veeam running in windows accessing via iSCSI ?
How fast/slow is the system ? how do you measure it ? what is the configuration: how many hosts, osds, osd type: all flash, pure hdd, ssd journal, write cache ?
how many concurrent veeam backup tasks / jobs at a time ? is veeam running in windows accessing via iSCSI ?