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Simpe Question about Veeam and datastores
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Each of our VMware guests live in their own dedicated data store. We are going to expand one of the guests and add an additional hard drive to the guest but this virtual disc will be placed in a different data store but still on the same physical machine.
I take it Veeam will just backup the Guest regardless of how the VMware guest is located across data stores, and it just creates the one contiguous backup file?
When we come to recover or replicate this guest, that's spans multiple data stores, can we replicate back to one data store as long as its big enough to hold it, or do I have to have the same data store layout on the target server that matches the guest layout.
I just want to make sure I have got all the bases covered before I go and make any changes !
Many thanks to all who reply, its really appreciated.
Each of our VMware guests live in their own dedicated data store. We are going to expand one of the guests and add an additional hard drive to the guest but this virtual disc will be placed in a different data store but still on the same physical machine.
I take it Veeam will just backup the Guest regardless of how the VMware guest is located across data stores, and it just creates the one contiguous backup file?
When we come to recover or replicate this guest, that's spans multiple data stores, can we replicate back to one data store as long as its big enough to hold it, or do I have to have the same data store layout on the target server that matches the guest layout.
I just want to make sure I have got all the bases covered before I go and make any changes !
Many thanks to all who reply, its really appreciated.
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Re: Simpe Question about Veeam and datastores
Correct.I take it Veeam will just backup the Guest regardless of how the VMware guest is located across data stores, and it just creates the one contiguous backup file?
Yes, you can either restore all disks to one datastore or span them across multiple ones. More information can be found here.When we come to recover or replicate this guest, that's spans multiple data stores, can we replicate back to one data store as long as its big enough to hold it
Thanks.
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Re: Simpe Question about Veeam and datastores
Fantastic
I really do like Veeam ! It makes my life so much easier!
Thank You
I really do like Veeam ! It makes my life so much easier!
Thank You
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You're welcome. Should other help be needed, don't hesitate to contact us. Thanks.
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Re: Simpe Question about Veeam and datastores
Hi Kevin - quick question , why are you provisioning a datastore for Each VM? I'm concerned you are setting yourself up for a world of Administrative pain !
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I think that's just the way I like it really, plus this was the first server I ever built using VMware, so when I look back I would have done it differently!
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