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10-10-2013 06:52 AM
10-10-2013 06:52 AM
Using an RDX unit with VSphere
Hello all,
I wonder if anyone has experience of using an internal RDX unit within a ML350p Gen8?
I have installed VSphere ESXi5.5 on the ML350p and run a Microsoft SBS 2003 Virtual Machine. I have successfully passed through the RDX unit so it appears in SBS 2003.
The issue I am having is that the speed of backup using NTbackup or the Small Business Server backup is incredibly slow when point to the RDX unit. If I point the backup to use a folder on the local C:\ I get 10x the speed
I realize that SBS 2003 only supports USB2 so that will have an impact but I am getting quoted three days to backup 300Gb of data. Is this reasonable to expect?
Any help greatly appreciated
Simon