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Reporting on Replication Elapsed Time

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Hi there. I am looking for a report to gather the elapsed times for my replication jobs. Hoping to get an idea of what sort of Recovery Point Objectives I can meet with different throttling settings. Is there a way to get that? Thanks!
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Hi, you can use either job statistics, HTML reports (see User Guide, page 296, for more info) or Veeam ONE to review this information. Hope this helps!
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The user guide only goes up to page 249? We are using Hyper-V and Veeam Essentials.
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Statistics:
Right-click job -> Statistics

HTML-report:
Right-click job -> Report

Detailed information about Veeam One options can be found in the corresponding User Guide (User Guide for Microsoft Hyper-V Environments).

Hope this helps.
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I got VeeamOne working but I need to summarize and report on replication times specifically during business hours over a period of time. Looks like that functionality doesn't exist. Thanks, though.
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You should be able to get at the data via Powershell. That's probably your best bet. I can try to hack something up if you're interested.
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That'd be cool if you have the know-how! I don't do much with Powershell outside of some Exchange stuff.

Basically I want to find the elapsed time for all replications (we have 3 replication jobs) from 7:00AM to 5:00PM each weekday. Based on those numbers we want to throttle the bandwidth for replication as much as possible but stay within the RPO (4 hours).
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Do you need the elapsed time for each VM in the job, or just the entire job? I guess this might be same if each job is only a single VM.
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I have each VM in its own replication job. The first starts hourly and then the next is scheduled to start after that, then the next after that.
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I see in Veeam ONE Monitor > Data Protection View > Backup Infrastructure that the default view shows the average duration of each replication job for last month. I would like the ability to break that down to 7AM-5PM, Monday through Friday for the last month, week, etc.
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Currently reporting period is not adjustable, but thanks for the feedback.
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Indeed. The people I work for would love to see proof of replication bandwidth and results all pretty-like!
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