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That’s awesome, thank you so much!
Great job @JMeixner !!
Thank you @Madi.Cristil for sharing
Amazing recap!
Hello @coolsport00 , @BertrandFR @YParis Thank you so much for your response and support!
It does, thanks. Does that mean I can recover the VM by doing either method? It’s better to backup the entire VM, if you need to exclude disks for unnecessary big data, you can exclude disk from backup in backup job. Also, you can backup individual disk, however, you will need to create an empty VM to recover the individual disk. Because you cannot recover a VM from single virtual disk, because it doesn’t include the VM configuration file
Great article @JMeixner , thank you!
Thank you, it was a great session!
Thank you @Pybarra , that’s awesome
Thank you @Rick Vanover and @Madi.Cristil
Hello @tom4784 You need to create a Protection group using SQL cluster AD object, once it is added, it will detect all nodes and install Veeam agent. Then, you can create a backup job based on the protection group.
Hello @Hammer make sure you applied the exclusion list for antivirus https://www.veeam.com/kb1999
Hello @Ahmed Ismail That can be done by set your backup to 7 days or 7 restore points and configure weekly GFS to 1 or 2 weeks
Thank you @MicoolPaul
Hello @Srt93 If you are asking about direct backup to Object storage vs SOBR (Local disk + S3), there are some points needs to be clarified:Direct backup to Object doesn’t support plugin backups. Regarding cost or used space, Object storage is better than SAN storage. Backup size will be quite the same. I prefer SOBR (Local disks as performance tier + S3 as Capacity tier) for fast backup and restore window.
Thank you @JMeixner very useful post.
The ESXi hosts can’t be duplicated. you can use Veeam to clone or replicate your VMs, however, the ESXI hosts must be unique.
Good, glad you found it!
Thank you @coolsport00 for that great post
Thank you @MicoolPaul for sharing
Thank you @Link State for your effort
Great work @Link State
Hello @NemanjaJanicic It is better to place VBR out of Hyber-V if you have only single host, that is for disaster recovery.For Off-Host proxy, it should be physical, creating off-host proxy virtual is not a good idea (Hyper-V nested inside another hypervisor), because off-host proxy must be a windows server with Hyper-V role installed.
It’s recommended to group the same os vms in one backup job for better deduplication ratio.
Depends on the target storage, sobr and object storage are not supported in community editions. However, backup copy job is supported
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