We recently rolled out Veeam at our company and are really liking the results so far.
I have a question about backup and replication frequency.
Here's what I have set up:
- Replication of two VM severs every 6 hours": 6-noon-6-12, to a secondary sever
- Onsite failure recovery backups every night
- Offsite disaster recovery backups to USB every night.
* Backups are going to a dedicated Veeam server repository
Each repository is acting as a proxy as well. So my speeds are really good on an isolated backup network: running about 70MB - 125MB processing and 50MB - 65MB transferring.
What is the best way to do USB offsite and onsite backups? Should I make four separate backup jobs (2 servers x 2)? Just copy from the onsite backups to offsite USB disks bit-for-bit (does veeam have a feature for this?)? Or any other good ideas?
I have a few concerns with creating four separate backup jobs with the daily replications:
1 - a lot of time replicating and backing up (windows DC will be slow enough that it cannot process domain requests during some operations and a secondary DC/PDC is not an option)
2 - wear and tear on underlying RAID array's physical disks. The less I'm transferring from it - the longer it will last w/o a failure.
I'm welcome to any experiences, insight, ideas, etc....
TYI!