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I can’t, I get error: Unable to add extent LDZ-PG-DD01 because it serves as the target for one or more job types which are not supported by a scale-out backup repository.
ok, so for now the easiest way is to edit current job and in the storage options point “backup repository” to scale-out repository? On test environment I just simply created another catalog on the same DD and eventually had two backups, one from “default” backup job and another one from backup to scale out repository job.
I made another approach with below configurationVBR11 in Azure : Standard_F4s_v2Azure Proxy : Standard_F48s_v2VM size to recover : Standard_F48s_v22 separate “standard” LRS storage accounts in the same area East US1MB block sizeTested with unmanaged disks or managed premium ssd disks VM to restore consists of 2 disksIde0-0\APP01.vhdx (250 GB) Scsi0-0\DATA1.vhdx (500 GB)The highest speed I got is :Restoring Ide0-0\APP01.vhdx (250 GB) : 79.4 GB restored at 257 MB/sRestoring Scsi0-0\DATA1.vhdx (500 GB) : 125.1 GB restored at 324 MB/s Which is really slow comparing to capabilities of Standard_F48s_v2. Is there anything what I can change and test? I think I checked all of the scenarios.
separate source and destination storages are : Locally-redundant storage (LRS).block size is 1MB.I’ve tried to restore to managed or unmanaged premium SSD disks. I’ve just made azcopy benchmark from VBR11 in Azure to that container and the result is 2500 MB/s… so I’m a bit confused why VBR gets only 250-300MB/s
I’m still testing and results are bad. Standard_F64s_v2 - vbr11Standard_F48s_v2 - vm with this configuration I can get only to 250-280MB. Which vm size should I choose to double the performance?
I have noticed second point from the list2.Veeam Backup & Replication converts disks of a backed-up workload to the VHD format and uploads converted disks to Blob storage in Microsoft Azure.and have found log from this process and got proof that vhd file is mounted to C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\xxxxxx.vhd where all magic happens :)
I just have configured azure proxy once more and even pointed the same storage account (with the LRS replication) where backup from VBR stays. From the Log:Restoring .vhdx (9GB): 1.1 GB restored at 118MB/s - takes only 17 seconds (which I guess means there is read permission to my storage account).but then “Performing conversion” takes almost 9 minutes and my WiFi monitoring tells me that something comes in and goes out :)
I’m super confused right now :DMaybe I will start from beginning.on-premise : VBR with enterprise license, connected to hyper-vcloud: azurevm: windows 10 What I need is to send backups to azure and quickly restore them as azure vm in case of on-premise failure. Your last comment was helpful. Drove me to use Home→ Backups→ Object Store → restore to microsoft azure but I saw that “conversion” of VM causing download huge amount of data that usually, so I suppose that conversion is made on my PC. Why is that? Do I have to install VBR from marketplace in azure to perform all of the operation in cloud?
Yes I have and from there I’m trying to find a way to import backup from azure blob storage and restore vm
thanks, I got here and stuck :( https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbazure/guide/vm_restore_wizard.html?ver=40 there are no VMs in protected data. How to import it from azure blob storage?
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