So... we have our HQ in location A, which replicates using Veeam to our DR in Location B. We now have a Location C which currently uses Veeam locally, and is now connected to our DR Location B. So Both location A and C connect to B. My question is would it be better to use One Veeam server to manage the jobs from both locations, or would it be better to have separate Veeam servers for the 2 locations? I see some good and bad both ways and wondered what others were doing and what might be working best out there?
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Re: Pro's and con's for multiple Veeam servers across multip
I think it makes sense to use one server depending geographically where it might be. What I mean is, if you need to maintain or work on that server you will want a window with which you know no backups will need to be running, so if that requires more than one backup server so be it. They will all sync up to enterprise manager anyways.
In terms of an "all eggs in one basket" approach if you go with one server, copy the config backup offsite.
In terms of an "all eggs in one basket" approach if you go with one server, copy the config backup offsite.
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Re: Pro's and con's for multiple Veeam servers across multip
I would go with two Veeam B&R servers configuration and central Enterprise Manager that would control both installations and would be a single pane of glass for your backup admins. With this config you can "afford" losing location A, but still backup Location C. In addition to this, depending on the connection links between the sites Windows FLR might be quicker when using local Veeam backup server.
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Re: Pro's and con's for multiple Veeam servers across multip
That said, if we are talking about replication, the generally recommended approach is to have a separate Veeam B&R responsible exclusively for replication jobs located in the target (DR) location. It will allow for automatic failover/failback procedures via Veeam B&R GUI in case of DR, while with local Veeam B&R instance you will be able to perform operational restores in the production site, as it is stated above.
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Re: Pro's and con's for multiple Veeam servers across multip
As mentioned, if you stick to one server deployment, be aware to, at least, save the configuration data from the Veeam Backup SQL database, using Configuration Backup functionality.
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