I have moved VBR 12.3 to a Hyper-V VM as recommended. I would like to continue to use a set of USB drives for the backup copies. Is this possible?
Hi,
Thats fine, but there’s some considerations. You should utilise a physical backup repository to achieve this. USB pass through via a hypervisor to a VM is often possible, but you’d want to ensure the device is properly passed through so the VM can detect all the physical drive characteristics and detect if the drive is rotated (sounds like you want to use rotated drives for your backup repository)
The easiest way to do this would be to connect the USB drive to the Hyper-V server, then add the Hyper-V server as a backup repository using the USB drive.
If you're rotating the USB drive with others, don't forget to mark it as such in the repository settings.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_repository_rotated.html?ver=120
Thanks, MicoolPaul. When VBR was running on the Hyper-V host, backups went to a Synology NAS with a Backup Copy going to a rotated set of USB drives. Now with VBR on a VM, backups are also going to the Synology NAS but, of course I can’t yet use rotated USB drives until I work out how to get the VM to see them.
Cheers
Hi
If not, you could use another physical PC/server and deploy the Veeam components to it for this task. (Preferably server as I believe this would be against the Windows EULA for a windows 10/11 license to be offer server services)
Hi MicoolPaul. I see what you mean: USB drive rotation will likely be problematic. I should investigate online services for this function or using another server as you have suggested. Would be nice to have an offsite copy of course.
Thanks to all for your help!
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