(I was the one who discussed the Hyperthreading helping).
Though HT is a partial LAST RESORT fix, the losing HT is WAY WAY too big an issue in the long run. I quit needing that fix a few years ago. It's your "last restore" option.
Much less drastic things, all of which improve one aspect or another of our backups over the years were
- Not mixing SAS and SATA on the same bus. 12th gen dell SAS6 we a little sensitive (putting a 12Gbps HBA controller onto the 6Gpbs backplane solves the mixture issue on the 12th gen backplane.- We had a few older 6Gbps disk shelves that were sensitive to this as well.
- Not mixing "Spinning rust" with "SSD" on the same bus, without testing . Same issues as with SAS/SATA mixture. Some bus's/shelves are sensitive to the mixing (and some explicitly tell you not to, appear to work, then you end up with randomish errors UNDER LOAD)
- Ensure you don't have too many I/O threads on the Backup store *OR* the source volumes. You *WILL* timeout a workload if those are set too high on S2D.
- pay attention to the latency control thresholds in Veeam. SSD and especially Fast NVMe, need latencies MUCH lower than you would thing (like 5,10 ms at most)
Additionally,
Moving to Server 2022 had some OS improvements as time went on, and then Server 2025 server helped as the machines were upgraded as those OS's came out (within 6 months of GA)
Hope that helps.
Though HT is a partial LAST RESORT fix, the losing HT is WAY WAY too big an issue in the long run. I quit needing that fix a few years ago. It's your "last restore" option.
Much less drastic things, all of which improve one aspect or another of our backups over the years were
- Not mixing SAS and SATA on the same bus. 12th gen dell SAS6 we a little sensitive (putting a 12Gbps HBA controller onto the 6Gpbs backplane solves the mixture issue on the 12th gen backplane.- We had a few older 6Gbps disk shelves that were sensitive to this as well.
- Not mixing "Spinning rust" with "SSD" on the same bus, without testing . Same issues as with SAS/SATA mixture. Some bus's/shelves are sensitive to the mixing (and some explicitly tell you not to, appear to work, then you end up with randomish errors UNDER LOAD)
- Ensure you don't have too many I/O threads on the Backup store *OR* the source volumes. You *WILL* timeout a workload if those are set too high on S2D.
- pay attention to the latency control thresholds in Veeam. SSD and especially Fast NVMe, need latencies MUCH lower than you would thing (like 5,10 ms at most)
Additionally,
Moving to Server 2022 had some OS improvements as time went on, and then Server 2025 server helped as the machines were upgraded as those OS's came out (within 6 months of GA)
Hope that helps.
Statistics: Posted by ChristineAlexa — Jun 16, 2025 11:16 pm









