vDR, damaged Images and Intergrity checks - Oh my!

I don't know where to start with vDR, but I have worked with 1.1 and out the door I thought it worked pretty well. But then I started to notice a number of jobs that failed. I was also noticed that giving the device as much as 4 vCPUs, he would go for a considerable time for use at 100%. I moved to version 1.2 and created a new windows share to store backups. Every night a few backups have errors and the destination will be blocked until about a third of my restore points are marked for deletion and an integrity check is run.

My hosts are ESX4 U1 with and all my guests are v7 and 2003, 32, and 64 with SP2.

Are other experiences with vDR 1.x to pretty much the same as mine? I feel a sense of boredom confident in it like a backup strategy with the amount of attention that I'll have to give it. I don't really know where to begin troubleshooting, even if I was in the technical document 1.2.

I appreciate any help you guys can give me.

Bart

Some general guidelines on the use of CIFS are listed in the Administrator's Guide

http://www.VMware.com/PDF/vdr_12_admin.PDF

Also, check if you have a backup agent for another application installed on the host windows - that can cause unexpected behavior.

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