Veeam normally produced 2-4Gbit/s to S3 in our case k Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Jul 2021, at 08:36, Nathan Fish <lordcirth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > No, that's pretty slow, you should get at least 10x that for > sequential writes. Sounds like Veeam is doing a lot of sync random > writes. If you are able to add a bit of SSD (preferably NVMe) for > journaling, that can help random IO a lot. Alternatively, look into IO > settings for Veeam. > > For reference, we have ~100 drives with size=3, and get ~3 GiB/s > sequential with the right benchmark tuning. > >> On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 1:59 PM Drew Weaver <drew.weaver@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Greetings. >> >> I've begun testing using Ceph 14.2.9 as a capacity tier for a scale out backup repository in Veeam 11. >> >> The backup host and the RGW server are connected directly at 10Gbps. >> >> It would appear that the maximum throughput that Veeam is able to achieve while archiving data to this cluster is about 24MB/sec. >> >> client: 156 KiB/s rd, 24 MiB/s wr, 156 op/s rd, 385 op/s wr >> >> The cluster has 6 OSD hosts with a total of 48 4TB SATA drives. >> >> Does that performance sound about right for 48 4TB SATA drives /w 10G networking? >> >> Thanks, >> -Drew >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx