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Disk Space Veeam Cache
Hello together,
I am wondering regarding my configuration and the needed Disk space for the cache:
I have 1,5 TB Disk on my primary site, holding the cache. Cache is set to 700GB in the primary site.
First i set the disk size to 1TB - Veeam filled it up. now i´ve set 1.5 TB and veeam filled it up.
Looks like a Bug to me?
cheers,
Manuel
I am wondering regarding my configuration and the needed Disk space for the cache:
I have 1,5 TB Disk on my primary site, holding the cache. Cache is set to 700GB in the primary site.
First i set the disk size to 1TB - Veeam filled it up. now i´ve set 1.5 TB and veeam filled it up.
Looks like a Bug to me?
cheers,
Manuel
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
Hi Manuel,
Why do you believe it is a bug? Cache size will always be populated with data, and once the limit is reached the oldest (rarely used) data will replaced with most commonly seen data blocks.
Thanks!
Why do you believe it is a bug? Cache size will always be populated with data, and once the limit is reached the oldest (rarely used) data will replaced with most commonly seen data blocks.
Thanks!
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
Because i have set the Cache to 700GB - and backup copy jobs fail because of no disk space in Global Cache.
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
I'm wondering what product version you're currently at. Thanks.
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
V8 with newest Patch
BR
Manuel
BR
Manuel
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
There might be some overhead involved, but global cache should not eat double of its size. So, please open a ticket with our support team and let them investigate it directly. Thanks.
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
ok,
this is done - Case 00804762
this is done - Case 00804762
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
Same problem here. Not as big of cache, but set cache size to 300GB, and it went well over that and filled the entire hard drive. Case #00814072.
I see that in many to one, the size of the target cache is used for each source wan, so if I set to say 40GB, and have 5 source wan machines, then they will each have 40GB assigned to them, for a total of 200GB.
I also have data on the cloud repository, but my pre-populate doesn't find any known OS's. I imagine an alternative method would be to copy the globalcache trg folder from source to uSB and then to globalcache trg location on target?
I see that in many to one, the size of the target cache is used for each source wan, so if I set to say 40GB, and have 5 source wan machines, then they will each have 40GB assigned to them, for a total of 200GB.
I also have data on the cloud repository, but my pre-populate doesn't find any known OS's. I imagine an alternative method would be to copy the globalcache trg folder from source to uSB and then to globalcache trg location on target?
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
Yep, you can seed the target cache by running the backup copy job locally and then copying the GlobalCache\trg folder to the remote target WAN accelerator machine (make sure to preserve the path and restart the Veeam WAN Accelerator Service).
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
This is not a problem, the cache keeps filling up - meanwhile no worhtful response from technical support - its a big dissapointment how unprofessional support works.
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Whenever you're not satisfied with the level of support provided, you can escalated the case to the higher support engineer using the Talk to a Manager button on the customer support portal. Thanks.
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
OK,
thank you - i am currently trying to reduce the cache size and see what happens - regarding to the posts above my last.
cheers,
Manuel
thank you - i am currently trying to reduce the cache size and see what happens - regarding to the posts above my last.
cheers,
Manuel
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
I was able to get our WAN job working by clearing the cache on each side, and then running again. Of course, doing this will make the first run of the copy job a lot longer as it rebuilds the cache, but the second go around was very quick. I did end up resetting the cache size on the target before doing this to 40GB.
Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
Did that work for you. I started the same way as you did without any usefull comment/tip from support. And thus still using a cache of 1.5Tb....
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Re: Disk Space Veeam Cache
Lex wrote:Did that work for you. I started the same way as you did without any usefull comment/tip from support. And thus still using a cache of 1.5Tb....
Yes, it did work for us. For the last few days anyway. If anything changes, or I see the same behavior as before, I will certainly make a note on this thread.
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