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Symptom & Impact
User file access slows during backups and SMB response times trigger intermittent application timeouts.
Environment & Reproduction
Occurs when backup and user workloads share storage without throughput controls.
Root Cause Analysis
Backup scans consume queue depth and bandwidth, starving interactive SMB operations.
Quick Triage
Compare latency in and out of backup windows and review backup concurrency settings.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Collect SMB counters, queue metrics, and backup telemetry to isolate contention periods.

Solution – Primary Fix
Throttle backup throughput, stagger high-impact jobs, and reserve IOPS for user shares.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use snapshot-based backup sources or replica targets to reduce live file-system scan pressure.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
SMB latency remains within baseline while backups finish in approved windows.
Rollback Plan
Revert backup policy changes if completion SLAs fail and reapply in smaller increments.
Prevention & Hardening
Separate backup and interactive workloads by performance tier and enforce scheduling standards.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Can overlap with VSS retries, lock contention, and network retransmission bursts.
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References & Further Reading
Use Microsoft SMB and file server performance guidance for backup coexistence planning.
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