Sorry I didn't complete the first email.. I believe it's the russ. Settings
that was a problem in Windows 2003 and 2008. Either that or smbv2. To start
the troubleshooting
On May 12, 2016 7:07 PM, "Ed Ziots" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have the smbv2 turned on? There was a bug in a setting in registry a long
> time ago in top settings
> On May 12, 2016 12:07 PM, "Scott Schneider" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone ever run across a really poor performance copying specific
>> folders from 2008 R2? We have a 1 GB backbone with HP switches.  I did my
>> test copying to a windows 2012 R2 fully patched server (which is the same
>> Dell backup server using Arcserve). Both servers are fully patched. The
>> production server is a file server, and also an app server, using apache
>> and a canned Oracle database. Max connections are 50 endpoints. I noticed
>> the performance hit running our nightly backups. Overall throughput crawled
>> to around 1 GB per minute, it used to run at about 3 GB per minute. I set
>> up a private network for copying/backup and the speed didn’t improve. I
>> then experimented with trying individual folder copies. That is when I
>> noticed some folders would copy at 80 to 100 MB per second, while others
>> would copy at 7 to 8 MB per second.
>>
>> A second almost identical server Dell 2008 R2 server with the Oracle
>> database consistently gets 3+ GB throughput for the nightly backup.  It
>> doesn’t exhibit the slow throughput. No other servers in our environment
>> experience the slow throughput.
>>
>>
>>
>> Strangely the  issue only appears with copying specific folders. Any
>> ideas, I’m stumped…..
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> Scott Schneider
>>
>>
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