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Appreciate it Chris. I actually wasn’t aware of the Windows FLR feature adds, the NAS IR full functionality, or added Surebackup platform support, personally. Those are great!
True. I actually think having 999 as a limit for years is long, but you never know… 😂
Appreciate it @Geoff Burke !
You bet @Iams3le . Appreciate it.
Appreciate it @wolff.mateus . Indeed, there are a lot. Some of the above I wasn’t even aware of….or maybe I forgot :)
Very cool @wolff.mateus !!
Thank you @Andanet . Really appreciate it.
Appreciate it @Scott
From the error, it looks like you don't have your email /relay set up to send reports. It looks like the actual config backup was successful.
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Ok, but when you click to send a Test Message, does it go through ok?
Glad you got it sorted @asdffdsa6132
Never heard of those. Thank you for sharing. I’m currently on a MAC, but I do have a Windows jump box. May have to test those out. Thanks Geoff!
Hi @CoreyRM . Can you be more specific what you're wanting to do?
No... Veeam doesn't backup snapshots. Veeam can take a backup of Storage Snapshots though, & can even be used to orchestrate the Storage Snaps too. Doing so significantly reduces the load on your VM production environment.
Sorry to disagree @dips / @Geoff Burke ..Veeam doesn't take a backup of the snap it creates. It backs up the VM, stopping i/o temporarily to do so by creating a snap, then removes /consolidates the snap when done.
See points 7 & 8 here (I looked it up for my review as well) 😊Veeam backs up the read-only (i.e. parent/source) VM disk.
@dloseke Veeam doesn’t back up any snaps. If you have 6 snaps on a VM (user-created, for ex.), they don’t get backed up...just the point-in-time of the parent disk before the 1st snap was taken.
No worries @dips ...it was a good reminder for myself as well 😊
@dips - no sir. The screenshot below is what Veeam says in their documentation: You can read more here.
Nice feature add for NetApp customers for sure. I'm a Nimble person myself 😊
@Geoff Burke no worries...good reminder for myself as well 😊
The Snapshot Hunter feature Veeam created several years ago was much needed. Mostly takes care of orphaned snaps. You are correct though...if, for whatever reason, Veeam can't /doesn't successfully remove the snap after a backup, it can grow. It's highly advised to never manually delete them or yes...you will lose data. Veeam does continue trying to consolidate using the Hunter. If it still can't remove it, all that's needed is to create a snap manually, let it go for like a minute, then consolidate them all.
Sure thing @dips 😊
Hmmm...wondering if the old version didn’t fully get uninstalled? Maybe look in the install location at: %ProgramFiles%\Veeam\Endpoint Backup and manually delete. Maybe look in Registry as well for any leftover pieces, then re-attempt.
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