Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup
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@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@jaredbusch the problem is it is not Windows. It is Microsoft Hyper-V server. I have made progress. If I type "D:" at command prompt. . . .
I've ftfy. . .
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@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@jaredbusch the problem is it is not Windows. It is Microsoft Hyper-V server. I have made progress. If I type d: at command prompt I change to it and read the folders. Still cannotsee it, attach it or use it in any way from Hyper-V manager. That is where I think you have to configure it for pass through so that the VMs can use it.
There is an install for Dell RD1000 utilities but it won't run on Hyper-V. It would probably run on windows server and might help with the drivers.
Without listening to @scottalanmiller rant on Hyper-V versus Windows yet again.... For all intents and purposes, they part of Hyper-V that you interact with is Windows Server Core as far as compatibility with applications and such goes.
Look at this thread as an example.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/11934/how-to-install-the-atera-rmm-agent-on-hyper-v-server-2012-r2Yes, Hyper-V Server is not Windows Server. I say it all the fucking time. But for compatibility of stuff, you can still think of it in those terms.
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@jaredbusch
Thanks.
It is installed in the program files (x86) directory which the install defaulted to. When I just tried again nothing happens. When I tried the RDXutilityhelp.chm I got the message Class not registered which probably has nothing to do with the utility running or not.
I bet you are right about it needing .net or something but I can't find any documentation of requirements.
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@lj Got ahead of myself. It did install without .net. It just won't run. I cd to the directory and type RDXutility.exe but nothing happens.
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The rd1000 with a disk in the slot shows up as D:. When I tried to use diskpart to set it offline it says "Virtual disk service error: the operation is not supported on removable media".
I don't think Hyper-V manager is going to let the VMs attached to it unless it is offline. Catch 22.
I think the RDXutility is the only way I will get this going. Thanks to everyone for your help so far. -
I installed Altaro VM Backup and it recognized the RD1000 and backed up to it. I can backup VMs to the RD1000 but not the host itself. I don't think that will be too big a problem so I consider this issue solved. Next issue: Altaro free vs. Veeam free.
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@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
I installed Altaro VM Backup and it recognized the RD1000 and backed up to it. I can backup VMs to the RD1000 but not the host itself. I don't think that will be too big a problem so I consider this issue solved. Next issue: Altaro free vs. Veeam free.
Altaro free just 2 vm. Veeam free no scheduling must backup supervised.
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In any case both they are a no go. IMHO.
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@matteo-nunziati I appreciate your humble opinion. What do you suggest? BTW for now I only have plans for 2 VMs.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
Veeam free no scheduling must backup supervised.
can automate with task scheduler, but still only veeamzip. always full.
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@jaredbusch So Veeam Free only does full backups? I was afraid of that. Altaro trial does continuous data protection but I think that will cease functioning when the trial plays out.
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@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
Altaro trial does continuous data protection but I think that will cease functioning when the trial plays out.
You would have to purchase the Unlimited Plus Edition.
https://www.altaro.com/vm-backup/pricing.php -
@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@jaredbusch So Veeam Free only does full backups? I was afraid of that. Altaro trial does continuous data protection but I think that will cease functioning when the trial plays out.
It does full backups and then it does incremental up to the retention days you specify and as many times as you want in the day.
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@dbeato said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@jaredbusch So Veeam Free only does full backups? I was afraid of that. Altaro trial does continuous data protection but I think that will cease functioning when the trial plays out.
It does full backups and then it does incremental up to the retention days you specify and as many times as you want in the day.
I wasn't aware of Veeam Backup Free Edition does incremental backups.
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@black3dynamite said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@dbeato said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@lj said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
@jaredbusch So Veeam Free only does full backups? I was afraid of that. Altaro trial does continuous data protection but I think that will cease functioning when the trial plays out.
It does full backups and then it does incremental up to the retention days you specify and as many times as you want in the day.
I wasn't aware of Veeam Backup Free Edition does incremental backups.
Then I must be Mistaken, this screen is for the Veeam agent free. If we are talking about the back up and replication free then I know what you’re referring to.
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Veeam Agent running in free mode absolutely does do incremental backups.
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Yup, I also confirm the Free agent does incremental backups and all that good stuff:
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@nashbrydges said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
Veeam Agent running in free mode absolutely does do incremental backups.
Yep, That’s what I noted, just not sure if previously the topic was referring to Veeam Bsckup and replication free.
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FFS @dbeato for not reading the fucking thread. No one was fucking talking about Veeam Agent.
FFS to @NashBrydges and @Obsolesce for dogpiling without a clue.
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@black3dynamite said in Microsoft Hyper-V server 2016 and RD1000 backup:
I wasn't aware of Veeam Backup Free Edition does incremental backups.
Because it doesn't.