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Backup of FT protected VM's and kubernetes cluster

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Hello,

I wounder how to backup of FT protected vm's. We have a few VM's that are protected by FT, both windows and linux.

And we have a kubernetes cluster running in test that I want to backup up. Kubernetes vm's have independent disks....
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Re: Backup of FT protected VM's and kubernetes cluster

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Hi Tomas, here's the thread discussing FT. As for the independent disks, then they are skipped from processing automatically due to inability to create snapshot.
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Re: Backup of FT protected VM's and kubernetes cluster

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I had to try, so I created a new backup job, and added one of the FT protected vm's, disabled Guest Processing and VMware quiescence and the backup job ran just fine. I could only see one vm when I added the vm to a new job. Not sure if it is the master or the secondary vm. But that should not make difference I guess. The backup ran with NBD.

When I run a powershell script to check FT, the script lists two vm's with the same name and they are listed as FaultTorelanceState=running and RecordReplayState=inactive.
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Re: Backup of FT protected VM's and kubernetes cluster

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What would be the prefered method of backup of a virtual kubernetes cluster running on vsphere, from Veeams point of view?
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