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Understanding Backup Copy Interval Change
I have a support case (02976250) about a Backup Copy job. The error is " Failed to merge full backup file Error: The semaphore timeout period has expired….". Support is saying this is due to the copy interval expiring, the job is taking more than three days. The support person I am working with advised me to up the copy interval from one day to two.
I am a little slow to understand what impact this will have on my RPO. I would like to have a copy take place every night on my off site location. If I up this to two days, would that leave me with an every other day with no current backup on the offsite?
I have read some of the links that were sent that are supposed to explain how this works, but they are not that in depth. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95
Any additional explanation would be helpful.
Thank you
I am a little slow to understand what impact this will have on my RPO. I would like to have a copy take place every night on my off site location. If I up this to two days, would that leave me with an every other day with no current backup on the offsite?
I have read some of the links that were sent that are supposed to explain how this works, but they are not that in depth. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95
Any additional explanation would be helpful.
Thank you
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Re: Understanding Backup Copy Interval Change
Hi Frank, yes, backup copy job creates a single restore point during each copy interval, so with two times longer interval you will have two times less restore points. I would, however, look at the possible reasons of the slow merge operation. What kind of storage do you have and how it is added to Veeam BR as a repository?
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Re: Understanding Backup Copy Interval Change
If a backup copy job expires will it start all over the next interval or pick up where it left off?
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Re: Understanding Backup Copy Interval Change
It will start looking for the new data that corresponds to your defined RPO (copy interval) period.
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Re: Understanding Backup Copy Interval Change
@ Foggy. We are using a SANs with a CIFs store. From what support told me the slowness is the storage. So now I need to figure out how to deal with that bottleneck. Would a Veeam Proxy host help out, or is that just a waste of time, since the storage is the bottleneck?
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Re: Understanding Backup Copy Interval Change
Is this CIFS share presented directly to the backup server? In this case gateway server located closer to it (in remote site) will definitely help.
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