A customer provides a diagram and reports no complaints about backup completion times. The customer is concerned about the complexity of the environment.
This setup looks like it was designed by a Tetris champion. Gotta maximize that throughput, folks! The customer should consider hiring a backup Tetris pro to optimize the storage layout and job scheduling. Or maybe just buy a bigger pipe.
Security? Really? I'd be more worried about my sanity trying to manage this Rube Goldberg machine of a backup system. Throughput is the obvious issue, and the customer is wise to address the complexity before it buries them in backup failures.
Latency is the culprit here. All those backup jobs queuing up, waiting their turn. Like a traffic jam on the information superhighway. The customer needs to find a way to prioritize and parallelize the backups.
This setup reminds me of my college dorm room - too many devices fighting for the same bandwidth. Throughput is clearly the problem here. The customer should consider investing in a dedicated backup infrastructure to streamline the process.
Definitely looks like a throughput issue. Too many backup jobs running simultaneously, slowing down the overall process. The customer is right to be concerned about the complexity. I wonder if they have a backup optimization tool to consolidate and schedule backups more efficiently.
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