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Hello Team,Quick question - Does the Veeam Replication Re-IP concept work only for VM with Single network adapter?What if the replicating VMs has multiple network adapters? The Re-ip cannot be used?Thanks in advance!~ Ravi Kumar S
Hello Team,Greetings!I am working on a DR project for one of my customer. The Production and DR Site is both VMware infrastructure. Currently the Veeam Backup & Replication instance is running in Production Site and all the VMs are replicated over to DR site. We have Re-IP features in DR plan, so when failover happens the VMs get IPs for DR site subnet. Question is, in case of the Production site completely goes down, no access to anything:Will the Re-IP feature work? Cause my Veeam instance is also in production site? My only option is to power on the replica VMs in DR Site manually and change the IP within OS manually? Is there a way we can setup a High Available/Secondary instance of Veeam Backup & Replication in DR site? (with same configuration as per production site?). So if the production site is completely down, we can still manage the backup & replication portion from DR Veeam instance? If question 3 is possible, do we need additional Veeam license or anything els
Hello Team,We have a Veeam Backup & Replication Version 11. The purpose is to replicate the on-premise VMware based VMs to DR location (In this case DR location is VMware Based Cloud). So in on-premise we have got primary VBR instance running, this is mainly to do the backup jobs of VMs and store it locally. In Cloud we have got Secondary VBR (enabled source proxy on this) instance running, this is used to do the replication of VMs from on-premise to cloud. We also have Veeam Enterprise Manager to manage these two primary & secondary VBR instance. We notice that the failback is taking lot of time even when the data is not changed much (during test failover operation for few mins as well), the bandwidth between the on-premise and cloud is 100mbps via VPN. Example: If we do a failover of test VM (Size 100GB) for few mins and then do failback, the failback takes more than an hour to complete.We also noticed during the failback Veeam reads all the hard disks attached to VMs, this p
Hello Team,Greetings!The option mentioned in below link:https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/file_share_backup_job_secondary_target.html?ver=110 Is this only applicable for Veeam backed up VMs and we cannot use the secondary target for having a duplicate copy of replicated VMs correct?Thanks in advance!~ Ravi Kumar S
Hello Team, I am working on a project where customer would like to backup their M365 data (mailbox, onedrive, sharepoint etc.) using Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 and also backup Azure VMs using Veeam Backup & Replication. I see Azure has both these available in the market place. So if I use them and deploy them directly on Azure Subscription it is good enough right? Or should I need any other instance of Veeam Backup and Replication or Veeam Backup for M365 in on-premise infra or Azure VM etc.? Cause I saw this video - Here I see the Veeam is installed else where and we are trying to connect to cloud appliance. So I am confused
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