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Replacing physical server of a hardened repository.

  • March 26, 2026
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Hello, I currently have an R740 with a NetApp E Series directly attached and am looking to use it as a hardened repo (rocky os). I am concerned that the 740 is near end of life, so wondering how difficult and what would the steps be if I was to replace the server with a new one in a year or two down the line? 

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wolff.mateus
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  • Veeam Vanguard
  • March 26, 2026

You have two options on this kind of situation.

 

Option A

You only need to deploy the new repo and move your backups through old repo no new one.

Backup Move - Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide

 

Option B
You can create a SOBR and use the new repo as a member of the performance tier.

After that you only need evacuate the old one.

Evacuating Backups from Extents - Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide


lukas.k
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  • March 27, 2026

The option I’d go for is place they new repo next to the old repo and either create a new copy job or disable the old one and transfer the job to the new repo.

Immutability means that data cannot be deleted so “moving” data - that would include deleting it from the old repo - is difficult.


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  • March 27, 2026

Thank you both for the updates.

 

So essentially just the server cannot be replaced, it will require a whole new stack (server+netapp) and then copy the backups images from old to new.

 

 


eblack
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  • March 27, 2026

Thank you both for the updates.

 

So essentially just the server cannot be replaced, it will require a whole new stack (server+netapp) and then copy the backups images from old to new.

 

 

We have spun new Linux servers and moved XFS volumes in the past but the above methods mentioned above are the tried and true way to go.