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Hi everyone, I am planning to add new SOBR for existing environment (x2 Hyper-V host actually) connecting to the tape library with simple deployment scenario.

 

While we plan to add a new HPE StoreOnce to the infrastructure, is it possible to install the gateway server on the host?

Or should it be installed on the backup server? 

 

  

 

 

 

Best answer by CarySun

Yes, you can install a gateway on the host. The gateway server must run a 64-bit Microsoft Windows version.

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/deduplicating_appliance_storeonce.html?ver=120

 

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CarySun
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Yes, you can install a gateway on the host. The gateway server must run a 64-bit Microsoft Windows version.

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/deduplicating_appliance_storeonce.html?ver=120

 


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Hi, to confirm do you mean on the hyper-v host itself or in a VM on the hyper-v server?


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Yes, you can as stated install the GW component in a VM within the Hyper-V host based on your diagram and the arrow that points to a VM.


CarySun
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Both should work as a gateway server, but Microsoft always recommends not installing any application at the Hyper-V host.


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MicoolPaul wrote:

Hi, to confirm do you mean on the hyper-v host itself or in a VM on the hyper-v server?

In the VM on Hyper-V 


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Chris.Childerhose wrote:

Yes, you can as stated install the GW component in a VM within the Hyper-V host based on your diagram and the arrow that points to a VM.

 

About this, when you say that it can go as a VM inside a hyper-v, it doesn't matter what host it is, as long as it does its job?


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jmaticurena wrote:

 

Chris.Childerhose wrote:

Yes, you can as stated install the GW component in a VM within the Hyper-V host based on your diagram and the arrow that points to a VM.

 

About this, when you say that it can go as a VM inside a hyper-v, it doesn't matter what host it is, as long as it does its job?

 

In my case, I have a similar scenario but I do not use a SOBR but rather a shared folder repository. Does the same idea apply?


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jmaticurena wrote:

 

Chris.Childerhose wrote:

Yes, you can as stated install the GW component in a VM within the Hyper-V host based on your diagram and the arrow that points to a VM.

 

About this, when you say that it can go as a VM inside a hyper-v, it doesn't matter what host it is, as long as it does its job?

Yes that is correct.


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