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Re: Mixing Backup and File to Tape

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Shestakov wrote:It shows you restore points in all tapes. To make sure the restore point is there, you may start the restoration wizard and actually perform a restore to be 100% sure
Why so hard?

I started the restoration wizard for the sample file, and if I double click it, it lists the backup sets, media pools and times, but not the tape name. Is there a way to list the tape names?
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Not in the wizard. But it looks like a good feature request. We`ll discuss it with the corresponding dev team.
Do you use Veeam ONE by the way?
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Shestakov wrote:Not in the wizard. But it looks like a good feature request. We`ll discuss it with the corresponding dev team.
I see now that if I look at the properties of a file in the Tape section of Files, it does show the tape names in the Restore Points tab. I didn't notice that there was a horizontal slider to show more information to the right.
Do you use Veeam ONE by the way?
No, should I? What can it do for me? Where should it be installed? Do I need to buy a licence for it if I have a VBR licence?
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Re: Mixing Backup and File to Tape

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Veeam ONE is a part ofVeeam Availability Suite along with "Backup and Replication".
It can be installed on any machine, physical or virtual. It requires a license, but there is also a free version.
You may also try the full version and decide if you need the paid / free version.
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