Hello,
We plan to backup via Veeam a CIFS production share to a catalyst repo (Storeonce)
This share contains today 12 millions files for almost 5TB.
This share receive every day between 1000-2000 files for 1-2Go, once files are written on this share, they will never deleted or changed anymore (like a kind of WORM method)
My question:
As we always cumulate data in this share (never deleted); i don't know if i have to setup in the nas job backup:
"keep all file versions for the last: 240 months (20 years) --> the problem after many months/years we will risk to see hundred of hundred restore points, right ?
or
"keep all file versions for the last:" 1 month
and
"Keep previous file versions for :" 20 years (with default file Archive Settings) on dedicated catalyst repo ?
What are best practices with Veeam to archive for 20 years a dedicated share (only new files/folder added every day, never deleted)
Thank you
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Greetings!
Since files are not changing, they are not backed up over and over, thus there will be no "versions"(just 1). You can set "Keep all file versions for the last:" to "240 Months" and once we have full backup made, we will backup only new coming data daily. Daily backup will yield 7200 restore points over 20 years interval.
I am checking with QA in terms of such long retention - usually there is no need to keep daily backups for 20 years, and periodic Full backup(like Yearly Full offload) suits the need. Stay tuned!
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Since files are not changing, they are not backed up over and over, thus there will be no "versions"(just 1). You can set "Keep all file versions for the last:" to "240 Months" and once we have full backup made, we will backup only new coming data daily. Daily backup will yield 7200 restore points over 20 years interval.
I am checking with QA in terms of such long retention - usually there is no need to keep daily backups for 20 years, and periodic Full backup(like Yearly Full offload) suits the need. Stay tuned!
/Cheers!
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Re: Strategy NAS backup
Hello,
thx for your reply,
i mean 20 years because i had to choose a indefinitely time value
According to you, there isn't any reason to use the archive settings in the job ? right ?
Regards
thx for your reply,
i mean 20 years because i had to choose a indefinitely time value
According to you, there isn't any reason to use the archive settings in the job ? right ?
Regards
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With one storage device, yeah, no reason. Usually Archive is meant to save on storage expenses, for example to keep last month of files on a faster and more expensive storage, and archive 12 months older files to a cheaper\slower archival storage device. Since you have StoreOnce for all, it's just unnecessary.
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