WAN Accelerator Sizing
To ensure correct work of remote jobs over WAN accelerators, you must provide enough free space for service data on source and target WAN accelerators.
Source WAN Accelerator
When you run a remote job over WAN accelerators, Veeam Backup & Replication analyses data blocks going to target and calculates digests for these data blocks. Digests data is stored on the source WAN accelerator, in the VeeamWAN folder on the disk that you select when you configure the WAN accelerator.
You must make sure that there is enough disk space on the source WAN accelerator to store digest data. The amount of required space is calculated by the following formula:
For example, if you plan to process 10 VMs whose provisioned size is 2 TB, you must allocate 100 GB of disk space for digest data on the source WAN accelerator.
Target WAN Accelerator
You must make sure that you provide enough free space to store the following data on the target WAN accelerator:
For example, you want to process the following VMs:
- 1 VM that runs Microsoft Windows 7
- 3 VMs that run Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
- 2 VMs that run Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
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Global cache is stored only on the target WAN accelerator. You do not have to provide space for global cache on the source WAN accelerator. |
- You have performed the Clear Cache operation on the source WAN accelerator and it no longer contains digest data. For more information, see Clearing Global Cache.
- Veeam Backup & Replication has attempted to resume operation of backup data transfer but the backup file was not prepared for the operation in a proper way. The digest data must be re-calculated.
In such situations, the target WAN accelerator will have to calculate digest data on its own, which will require additional space.
For safety reasons, it is recommended that you provide the following amount of space for digest data on the target WAN accelerator:
This amount of space is required for digest data recalculation. If you do not provide this amount of space and a situation when Veeam Backup & Replication needs to recalculate digest data occurs, the remote job will work in the limited mode. Veeam Backup & Replication will not deduplicate data against the previous restore points copied to target. For more information, see Global Data Deduplication.
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When you specify the global cache size for a target WAN accelerator, you do not allocate any space for storing digest data. To let Veeam Backup & Replication recalculate digest data, you must make sure that necessary amount of free space is available on the target WAN accelerator (in addition to the space allocated for the global cache). |
For example:
- You have allocated 100 GB for global cache on the target WAN accelerator.
- Provisioned size of VMs to be processed is 2 TB.
In this case, the needed amount of free disk space for the global cache on the target WAN accelerator is:
Many-to-One WAN Acceleration Scenario
Global cache size is calculated per 1 source WAN accelerator working with the target WAN accelerator. If you plan to use several source WAN accelerators with 1 target WAN accelerator, you must increase the size of the global cache proportionally. The cache data for every source WAN accelerator will be stored in a dedicated subfolder in the global cache folder of the target WAN accelerator. The global cache size is calculated by the following formula:
Total Global Cache Size = (# of Source WAN Accelerators) * (Size of Global Cache Configured in Target WAN Accelerator Properties) + Digest Size |
For example:
- You have 4 source WAN accelerators in the source side working with 1 target WAN accelerator in the DR site.
- The global cache size configured in properties of the target WAN accelerator is 100 GB.
- The size of VMs to be processed is 2 TB.
In this case, the needed amount of free disk space for the global cache on the target WAN accelerator is:
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For more information and recommendations on WAN accelerator cache sizing, see the Veeam KB1877 article. |