I am working on integrating a backup solution for our ovirt environment and 
having issues with the time it takes to backup the VM's. This backup solution 
is simply taking a snapshot and making a clone and backing the clone up to a 
backup server. 

A VM that is 100 gig takes 52 minutes to back up. The same VM doing a file 
backup using the same product, and bypassing their rhv plugin, takes 14 
minutes. So the throughput is there but the ovirt imageio-proxy process seems 
to be what manages how images are uploaded and is officially my bottle neck. 
Load is not high on the engine or kvm hosts.  

I had bumped up the Upload image size from 100MB to 10gig weeks ago and that 
didn't seem to help.

[root@blah-lab-engine ~]# engine-config -a |grep Upload
UploadImageChunkSizeKB: 10240000 version: general

[root@bgl-vms-engine ~]# rpm -qa |grep ovirt-image
ovirt-imageio-proxy-1.4.6-1.el7.noarch
ovirt-imageio-common-1.4.6-1.el7.x86_64
ovirt-imageio-proxy-setup-1.4.6-1.el7.noarch

I have seen bugs reported to redhat about this but I am running above the 
affected releases. 

engine software is 4.2.8.2-1.el7

Any idea what we can tweak to open up this bottleneck?
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