Hi there,
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I'm wondering if anyone would know how to configure the location of the transport service settings when adding a managed server (Windows or Linux).
I have a customer who wants a Linux gateway server configured to transport data from a Linux Hardened Repository to S3 storage. Veeam documentation reads that you need 2GB for every 1TB of processed data on the gateway server. My customer wants to add an additional disk to serve this purpose. But I'm not entirely sure you can specify where processed data is temporarily held?
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... 10#gateway
Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Justin
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Re: Gateway Server
Hello,
Best regards,
Hannes
For Windows & Linux it's running directly on the server. There is no "location" to manage.how to configure the location of the transport service settings when adding a managed server (Windows or Linux).
https://www.veeam.com/kb4283 seems to have the information, that you are looking for.Veeam documentation reads that you need 2GB for every 1TB of processed data on the gateway server.
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Re: Gateway Server
Hello,
we added the link to KB4283 in the user guide to clarify the situation. The KB article also mentions, that it's about data that is actively offloaded at a given time. So realistically, it should not be too much disk space
Best regards,
Hannes
we added the link to KB4283 in the user guide to clarify the situation. The KB article also mentions, that it's about data that is actively offloaded at a given time. So realistically, it should not be too much disk space
Best regards,
Hannes
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