question on veeam backup
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@Donahue That is used if you have a backup appliance, such as ExaGrid, that you are sending your backups to.
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@NerdyDad said in question on veeam backup:
@Donahue That is used if you have a backup appliance, such as ExaGrid, that you are sending your backups to.
I think I remember reading that windows dedupe should have used this setting too, but that was a few years back and my memory is a little fuzzy.
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According to Veeam:
If you plan to back up VMs running Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 and later, and Data Deduplication is enabled for some VM volumes, it is recommended that you deploy the Veeam Backup & Replication console and mount server on a machine running same or later version of Microsoft Windows Server with Data Deduplication feature enabled. Otherwise, some types of restore operations for these VMs (such as Microsoft Windows File Level Recovery) may fail.
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@Kris_K yep, that was it!
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However, like I mentioned a few posts up, I have considered not deduping my file server. I am also considering replacing it entirely with something different like NC, but I havent got that far yet.
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@Donahue said in question on veeam backup:
However, like I mentioned a few posts up, I have considered not deduping my file server. I am also considering replacing it entirely with something different like NC, but I havent got that far yet.
So you're deduping the storage on the backup server AND running dedup on the fileserver?
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@Dashrender said in question on veeam backup:
@Donahue said in question on veeam backup:
However, like I mentioned a few posts up, I have considered not deduping my file server. I am also considering replacing it entirely with something different like NC, but I havent got that far yet.
So you're deduping the storage on the backup server AND running dedup on the fileserver?
currently, yes. And since my storage is all intermingled, it makes it very hard to know how much belongs to either. I don't like it and I am working on changing it all around.
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@Donahue said in question on veeam backup:
@Dashrender said in question on veeam backup:
@Donahue said in question on veeam backup:
However, like I mentioned a few posts up, I have considered not deduping my file server. I am also considering replacing it entirely with something different like NC, but I havent got that far yet.
So you're deduping the storage on the backup server AND running dedup on the fileserver?
currently, yes. And since my storage is all intermingled, it makes it very hard to know how much belongs to either. I don't like it and I am working on changing it all around.
Intermingled?
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@Dashrender said in question on veeam backup:
@Donahue said in question on veeam backup:
@Dashrender said in question on veeam backup:
@Donahue said in question on veeam backup:
However, like I mentioned a few posts up, I have considered not deduping my file server. I am also considering replacing it entirely with something different like NC, but I havent got that far yet.
So you're deduping the storage on the backup server AND running dedup on the fileserver?
currently, yes. And since my storage is all intermingled, it makes it very hard to know how much belongs to either. I don't like it and I am working on changing it all around.
Intermingled?
my backups and my production stuff for the most part are currently running on synology NAS's.
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@JaredBusch said in question on veeam backup:
The OS doens't matter to Veeam beyond being Windows.
That's a good piece of knowledge.