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Chris.Childerhose
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Good old Mildur to the rescue.  I forgot that KB and the SMB part of it. Funny how it stares you in the face.  😂


Mildur
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You‘re most welcome. The statement about the experimental support is also in our user guide:

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo365/guide/vbo_backup_repositories.html?ver=70
 

Our general recommendation for Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 is to use Object Storage as a repository target. VB365 backup data on object storage will have much better compression (40-55% depending on the source objects) and performance compared to jet db based repositories. Especially for service provider it‘s better to use object storage. 

And you may find new features around repositories in future versions of VB365 provided only for object storage based repositories.

 

Best,

Fabian


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Mildur wrote:

You‘re most welcome. The statement about the experimental support is also in our user guide:

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo365/guide/vbo_backup_repositories.html?ver=70
 

Our general recommendation for Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 is to use Object Storage as a repository target. VB365 backup data on object storage will have much better compression (40-55% depending on the source objects) and performance compared to jet db based repositories. Especially for service provider it‘s better to use object storage. 

And you may find new features around repositories in future versions of VB365 provided only for object storage based repositories.

 

Best,

Fabian

RTFM only works right when you RT right FM… My bad. :-)


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Chris.Childerhose wrote:

Good old Mildur to the rescue.  I forgot that KB and the SMB part of it. Funny how it stares you in the face.  😂

If it’s not quasi-supported features it’s a leading/trailing space in the path… LOL

 

So simple a caveman could miss it