Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository
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Few thoughts here, one is that this is a QNAP issue and nothing to do with NAS. That he comes up with a QNAP corporate messaging problem and then related it to the entire storage field is inappropriate. QNAP has never been a good company or product, but that's not a reflection on other companies. That's like avoiding Ford because Chevy treated you badly. That would be a completely illogical response, yet that is what he just did.
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Synology, ReadyNAS, QNAP and others are just vendor-managed Linux servers. If you don't maintain your Linux server, you'll be in similar boats. I'd not use QNAP, but I'd not avoid good vendors in this range.
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As someone who is a direct competitor with Synology and ReadyNAS here (because I run @restoronix which makes Veeam appliances) I could not with a straight face say that there is anything wrong with the good vendors here. Good products and good support. Are there reasons to go with something higher end, yes. Is it because those products are unreliable, poorly supported or going to corrupt your data? No.
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Thanks for the replies, @DustinB3403 and @scottalanmiller - I would have just chalked it up to a QNAP problem and using RAID5 (in this scenario made no sense to me) but like you said, he mentions an entire "category" of technology.
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@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
As someone who is a direct competitor with Synology and ReadyNAS here (because I run @restoronix which makes Veeam appliances) I could not with a straight face say that there is anything wrong with the good vendors here. Good products and good support. Are there reasons to go with something higher end, yes. Is it because those products are unreliable, poorly supported or going to corrupt your data? No.
I just looked up restoronix (cool name, BTW) and went to the site but my Latin is a little rusty
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@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
As someone who is a direct competitor with Synology and ReadyNAS here (because I run @restoronix which makes Veeam appliances) I could not with a straight face say that there is anything wrong with the good vendors here. Good products and good support. Are there reasons to go with something higher end, yes. Is it because those products are unreliable, poorly supported or going to corrupt your data? No.
I just looked up restoronix (cool name, BTW) and went to the site but my Latin is a little rusty
Where did you find Latin? I just went through the page, don't see any.
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@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
As someone who is a direct competitor with Synology and ReadyNAS here (because I run @restoronix which makes Veeam appliances) I could not with a straight face say that there is anything wrong with the good vendors here. Good products and good support. Are there reasons to go with something higher end, yes. Is it because those products are unreliable, poorly supported or going to corrupt your data? No.
I just looked up restoronix (cool name, BTW) and went to the site but my Latin is a little rusty
Where did you find Latin? I just went through the page, don't see any.
https://restoronix.com/explore - This page. The headings are English but there is no real content underneath.
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@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
As someone who is a direct competitor with Synology and ReadyNAS here (because I run @restoronix which makes Veeam appliances) I could not with a straight face say that there is anything wrong with the good vendors here. Good products and good support. Are there reasons to go with something higher end, yes. Is it because those products are unreliable, poorly supported or going to corrupt your data? No.
I just looked up restoronix (cool name, BTW) and went to the site but my Latin is a little rusty
Where did you find Latin? I just went through the page, don't see any.
https://restoronix.com/explore - This page. The headings are English but there is no real content underneath.
AH, not on the main page. Looking into those.
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@wrx7m don't you know to use google translate. . . .
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@dustinb3403 - I am going to try it and see what happens lol
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Just gibberish...
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Same issue here @scottalanmiller
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@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
Thanks for the replies, @DustinB3403 and @scottalanmiller - I would have just chalked it up to a QNAP problem and using RAID5 (in this scenario made no sense to me) but like you said, he mentions an entire "category" of technology.
It is not a QNAP problem. Just like Anton said, it's a NAS problem...
Go watch his VeeamON 2017 preso, he spent sometime talking about why this is a problem.
https://www.veeam.com/veeamon/free-sessions?wvideo=29o75n2ygf -
@fateknollogee said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
Thanks for the replies, @DustinB3403 and @scottalanmiller - I would have just chalked it up to a QNAP problem and using RAID5 (in this scenario made no sense to me) but like you said, he mentions an entire "category" of technology.
It is not a QNAP problem. Just like Anton said, it's a NAS problem...
In what way is it a NAS problem? The problem affects servers, NAS, SAN, and everything else exactly the same. In the example, it is RAID 5 that is the issue and is literally just the end user didn't implement a RAID system while knowing how storage works. What they are talking about in the article is URE and NAS is not a factor.
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@fateknollogee said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
Thanks for the replies, @DustinB3403 and @scottalanmiller - I would have just chalked it up to a QNAP problem and using RAID5 (in this scenario made no sense to me) but like you said, he mentions an entire "category" of technology.
It is not a QNAP problem. Just like Anton said, it's a NAS problem...
Go watch his VeeamON 2017 preso, he spent sometime talking about why this is a problem.
https://www.veeam.com/veeamon/free-sessions?wvideo=29o75n2ygfHere is the quote: "He found that if a drive fails in a RAID 5 array, the QNAP device will resort to recalculating the missing data, causing errors in calculations and corrupting data. If the failed drive is replaced, it will use the same calculations to repopulate the drive with corrupted data." If the errors come from URE, then the issue affects all systems regardless of what they are. If the issue was a firmware bug, then it is QNAP specific. Nothing in the article would lead to any correlation that "NAS are riskier" than other things.
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Later in the article: "QNAP issued a firmware update in April that fixed the flaw. However, the vendor made no mention of the corruption flaw in its release notes."
Given that they were able to fix it, we know that it can't be a NAS issue.
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@scottalanmiller said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@fateknollogee said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
Thanks for the replies, @DustinB3403 and @scottalanmiller - I would have just chalked it up to a QNAP problem and using RAID5 (in this scenario made no sense to me) but like you said, he mentions an entire "category" of technology.
It is not a QNAP problem. Just like Anton said, it's a NAS problem...
In what way is it a NAS problem? The problem affects servers, NAS, SAN, and everything else exactly the same. In the example, it is RAID 5 that is the issue and is literally just the end user didn't implement a RAID system while knowing how storage works. What they are talking about in the article is URE and NAS is not a factor.
How 'bout you just go watch the video?
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@fateknollogee said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
@wrx7m said in Synology NAS for Veeam Backup Repository:
Thanks for the replies, @DustinB3403 and @scottalanmiller - I would have just chalked it up to a QNAP problem and using RAID5 (in this scenario made no sense to me) but like you said, he mentions an entire "category" of technology.
It is not a QNAP problem. Just like Anton said, it's a NAS problem...
Go watch his VeeamON 2017 preso, he spent sometime talking about why this is a problem.
https://www.veeam.com/veeamon/free-sessions?wvideo=29o75n2ygfI'm in that audience for that video
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If you know what the issue is with NAS, it would be really handy if you would just tell us instead of sending us off to long videos in the hopes that we find something in them that backs up your claim. What exactly does he claim about NAS, because it doesn't matter what it is, it's wrong. NAS isn't a "thing" that can be a problem in this way. But without knowing what you think he said, how do we know what to look for?
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Hour and a half video, I turned it off. Bottom line, NAS can't be the issue. This is basic storage knowledge. If Veeam is making that claim, we have a major issue and we need to let someone at Veeam know that they have someone key making obviously incorrect statements about the technology.