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why show different time in veeam report
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Hi
i have a report from veeam show as attached
but my question is why in a part of that report show start time =05:00:01 End time = 07:49:47
and in the end of pic show Start time = 05:00:49 End time = 07:02:52
why show different time?
BR
Hi
i have a report from veeam show as attached
but my question is why in a part of that report show start time =05:00:01 End time = 07:49:47
and in the end of pic show Start time = 05:00:49 End time = 07:02:52
why show different time?
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
The time at the bottom is the length of time it took to back up that server only. The time at the top takes into account additional processing done after the server has completed.
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
this report is for replication
is that your means every time before replication it get backup and after that will be do replication ?
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is that your means every time before replication it get backup and after that will be do replication ?
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
No. The numbers next to the VM are how long the VM itself took to process. The number at the top is the total job duration.
It's confusing right now because there's just one VM it seems.
If you had two VMs in the job, you would see that the Duration at the top would be at least as long as it took to process both of the VMs + the work that the job has to do before and after processing the VMs.
Think of it like this.
Job starts and takes 2 minutes to get the VMs and replicas ready.
VM 1 starts and takes 30 minutes to transfer and process
VM 2 starts after VM1 and takes 30 minutes to transfer and process
Then the job needs another 2 minutes to finish up and do some tidy-work (retention, etc)
Both VMs would should a duration of 30 minutes each. But the total job duration (what you see at the top) would be 64 minutes. (2 minute prep, 30 minutes per VM, 2 minute tidy-work).
It's confusing right now because there's just one VM it seems.
If you had two VMs in the job, you would see that the Duration at the top would be at least as long as it took to process both of the VMs + the work that the job has to do before and after processing the VMs.
Think of it like this.
Job starts and takes 2 minutes to get the VMs and replicas ready.
VM 1 starts and takes 30 minutes to transfer and process
VM 2 starts after VM1 and takes 30 minutes to transfer and process
Then the job needs another 2 minutes to finish up and do some tidy-work (retention, etc)
Both VMs would should a duration of 30 minutes each. But the total job duration (what you see at the top) would be 64 minutes. (2 minute prep, 30 minutes per VM, 2 minute tidy-work).
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
thanks
but your explanation is so confuse
could not understand
but your explanation is so confuse
could not understand
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
Can anyone explain clearly
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
nobody can not explain that ?
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
Overall replica job duration = Time to replicate particular VM + Time to do additional processing. Therefore, the provided metrics do not coincide. Thanks.
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
so thanks
but can you exactly in that pic what time is for in below table in pic and what is main table with an exmple plz?
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but can you exactly in that pic what time is for in below table in pic and what is main table with an exmple plz?
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
Hope this helps:
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thanks
but my job include just one task it will do just replication for 1 vm now in this mode when just have one vm and one task
what does mean overall and individual ?
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but my job include just one task it will do just replication for 1 vm now in this mode when just have one vm and one task
what does mean overall and individual ?
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
Sorry, but the explanation has been provided already. Kindly, check the answer above. Thanks.
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
i readed that post but can you say an example what is your means from
Time to replicate particular VM and Time to do additional processing
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Time to replicate particular VM and Time to do additional processing
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
There are some pre-processing tasks that are performed prior to the actual replication starts and take some time - such as building VM list, assignment of resources, etc., as well as post-processing tasks, like applying of retention and others. Please check job session log for details.
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
so thanks
1-but don't you think it's to long pre-processing tasks ? according to pics pre-processing tasks take 47minutes
is that normal?
2- is that pre-processing task just for replication ? or we have these pre-processing tasks for backup too?
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1-but don't you think it's to long pre-processing tasks ? according to pics pre-processing tasks take 47minutes
is that normal?
2- is that pre-processing task just for replication ? or we have these pre-processing tasks for backup too?
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Re: why show different time in veeam report
1. It depends on the particular environment. You could check what specific task is taking most of the time by opening the job session log and selecting the VM in the list to the left.
2. Backup too.
2. Backup too.
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