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Hello Again 😖

We’re on Veeam 11.0.1.1261 P20220302. Only using the Backup and Replication portion. No VeeamOne etc.. Am curious if there’s a way to get a summary of what type of compression/deduplication ratios we’re seeing besides what’s on the email generated on job completion.

I assume each job is going to be different. You’ll probably get better ratios on full backups than incremental.

Do I need VeeamONE here to do this? 

Other than the reports for email not sure you can get this without Veeam ONE to be honest unless the is a PowerShell command possibly.


This is somewhat an older post, but I believe it still holds true. A Veeam Product Manager shares in a Forum post, & confirms what Chris stated, about email reports having a tab for compression /dedup ratios (aside from VeeamONE).

https://forums.veeam.com/vmware-vsphere-f24/how-to-create-backup-deduplication-ratio-report-with-veeam-t52781.html

You just need to enable the Job reports for success if you don't already. 

 


Hi @jaceg23 

Just wanted to let you know, your backup server runs a really old version (out of support already). Your build is affected by a known security vulnerability. It can be fixed by an update to the latest patch of V11a:

https://www.veeam.com/kb4424

 

Or better, upgrade to V12.* which is the only supported version of our product at the moment:

https://www.veeam.com/kb2680

 

Lifecycle Policy:

https://www.veeam.com/product-lifecycle.html

 

Best,

Fabian


Hi @jaceg23

some time ago I’ve found this article.. I think is what you’re looking for with powershell script

https://benyoung.blog/extracting-veeam-compression-and-dedupe-ratios-from-backup-using-powershell/

 


Hi @jaceg23

some time ago I’ve found this article.. I think is what you’re looking for with powershell script

https://benyoung.blog/extracting-veeam-compression-and-dedupe-ratios-from-backup-using-powershell/

 

This...so this...


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