Backups and poor Exchange performance
Hi I'm running Exchange 2007 SP2 on Windows 2008 Server. We are using a third party, non-MS, backup solution. We are using SCC, in Active/Active/Passive. On one of my mailbox servers, users are complaining when the backups are running. I can see high RPC Latency/RPC requests on the server during these times. When the backup is not running, it's ok. Is this to be expected? Is there anythig I can do to 'fine tune' this to prevent this occuring?
March 16th, 2011 4:40pm

Just to be clear, you are running backups during production hours, or are you a 24/7 shop? Backups will place load on the storage because of what they are doing. Therefore if your storage is poorly configured, plus you have users on the server then things may well be slow. Simon.Simon Butler, Exchange MVP Blog | Exchange Resources | In the UK? Hire Me.
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March 16th, 2011 8:49pm

Hi Redman20111, Please run Exbpa for your Exchange Server, this will help you troubleshoot the problem. If you do not get any error, this may just as Simon said, you storage is poorly configured. I suggest you do backup when less user try to access the Exchange Server. If you get any error, please paste the result in your next post. Thanks, EvanPlease remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
March 18th, 2011 4:14am

Thanks both. To confirm, we are not expected to see high RPC latency/ RPC requests when backups are running?
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March 18th, 2011 3:53pm

Yes running backups can cause higher than normal rpc latency, but running during non prod hours there is less user concurrency so rpc latency may actually be skewed (less, more or same) if you check perfmon.James Chong MCITP | EA | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+ Security+, Project+, ITIL msexchangetips.blogspot.com
March 19th, 2011 2:01pm

SO we do have anything to worry about?
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March 19th, 2011 9:05pm

If you or your users are not affected then no.James Chong MCITP | EA | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+ Security+, Project+, ITIL msexchangetips.blogspot.com
March 19th, 2011 9:55pm

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