Comprehensive data protection for all workloads
Post Reply
myFist
Enthusiast
Posts: 33
Liked: 7 times
Joined: Nov 29, 2017 1:06 pm
Contact:

ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by myFist » 3 people like this post

Hello!

Is there any KB-Article for ReFS best practice and risks?
And is my listing complete and right?:

- 64k Cluster-Size
- NFS vPower is not supported on a refs volume
- thin provisioning, ODX, TRIM/UNMAP is not supported for the "logical volume"
- supported devices: RAID controllers listed in WHQL or local disks
- iSCSI with WHQL RAID controller is also supported
- risk of corruption of the whole filesystem if a raid controller without enabled-writeback function is in use because in case of an crash the refs-metadata cant finish their transactions
- Backup of an VM with ReFS and enabled CBT is not supported? (https://forums.veeam.com/veeam-backup-r ... 45720.html)
- Additional: Driver Version 10.0.14393.2097 is the latest without considerable issues

And is it supported to partition a single logical volume in for example 1 TB NTFS and 9 TB ReFS?

Best regards
Robin
PTide
Product Manager
Posts: 6427
Liked: 728 times
Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by PTide »

Hi,

As you've might have already noticed, there is a pinch of rapidness and a grain of unpredictability in the ReFS world :) Therefore I'm not sure if it'll makes sense to roll-out a KB right now. We'll discuss that internally with team, and I will update this thread based on the result of our conversation.

Thank you for bringing this up though.
myFist
Enthusiast
Posts: 33
Liked: 7 times
Joined: Nov 29, 2017 1:06 pm
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by myFist »

That's right, but if Veeam tells us during a repository creation: ReFS 64kb is recommended (!), then you should not keep from the administrator what is supported currently and what not. I just noticed my listing by reading the ReFS threads and Gostev's digests.. I dont think that every administrator who created a ReFS repository read all these threads and knows the current "best practise"

But can anybody confirm please, that this list is correct?
csydas
Expert
Posts: 193
Liked: 47 times
Joined: Jan 16, 2018 5:14 pm
Full Name: Harvey Carel
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by csydas » 2 people like this post

Hi Robin,

Given that Microsoft thinks it's okay to slip in secret ReFS changes without any KB notes and that the Veeam guys here have basically had to pull teeth from Microsoft, I think it's safe to say that anything goes with ReFS at this point. :) We're running it more or less along the guidelines you have, but the repository has been demoted to a tertiary "nice to have" storage, but it's been relegated for servers we can afford to lose.

One of my biggest wishes for the next update is that Veeam removes the ReFS suggestion from the Repository wizard. Microsoft has demonstrated that they're not ready to take ReFS seriously, or any aspect of 2016 for that matter, with too many things being pushed off to Server 2019. (or later!)

Treat ReFS like that friend that is always late or flakes. It's great when they're there, but don't hold your breath for anything special here.
Regnor
VeeaMVP
Posts: 938
Liked: 289 times
Joined: Jan 31, 2011 11:17 am
Full Name: Max
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by Regnor »

myFist wrote: - NFS vPower is not supported on a refs volume
I havn't read about that; do you have a quote or KB for that?
myFist
Enthusiast
Posts: 33
Liked: 7 times
Joined: Nov 29, 2017 1:06 pm
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by myFist »

I have only taken down it because Windows does not support NFS on a ReFS volume.. but maybe Veeam does support their vPower NFS service on ReFS volumes?
Regnor
VeeaMVP
Posts: 938
Liked: 289 times
Joined: Jan 31, 2011 11:17 am
Full Name: Max
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by Regnor »

I think this only counts for the NFS Server feature of Windows Server and not for NFS in general.
DeadEyedJacks
Veeam ProPartner
Posts: 141
Liked: 26 times
Joined: Oct 12, 2015 2:55 pm
Full Name: Dead-Data
Location: UK
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by DeadEyedJacks »

It is correct that ReFS can't be used as source for any NFS export, doesn't matter whether that's Microsoft NFS service or Veeam NFS service. Also remember that both services can't coexist on same server and port.
I've a distinct NTFS volume for Microsoft NFS service for this reason. NB also tend to run Veeam NFS vPower on Proxy servers rather than Repository server or Management server.
Regnor
VeeaMVP
Posts: 938
Liked: 289 times
Joined: Jan 31, 2011 11:17 am
Full Name: Max
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by Regnor »

Do you have something official regarding Veeam NFS?
I've just tried it myself and didn't experience any problems.
PTide
Product Manager
Posts: 6427
Liked: 728 times
Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by PTide »

The only information I was able to find regarding MS supporting NFS shares located on ReFS volumes was this old thread. Unfortunately, it seems that there is no a single word about the topic in MS documentation. As for vPower NFS placement on ReFS volume - you can choose ReFS volume for vPower NFS, you can even perform operations that will utilize it (Instant Recovery, for instance, I have just tried myself), but we haven't tested such scenario thoroughly. Although it seems to work, I wonder what would be the benefits of using such setup?

Thanks
Regnor
VeeaMVP
Posts: 938
Liked: 289 times
Joined: Jan 31, 2011 11:17 am
Full Name: Max
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by Regnor »

I don't see any benefits but if the primary repository is formated with ReFS then one will also use Instant Recovery with it.
If it's not supported or tested by Veeam then ReFS should boy be recommended.
PTide
Product Manager
Posts: 6427
Liked: 728 times
Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by PTide »

Actually there is no requirement to place your mount server on the same server where your repository is. Besides, system drive is never formatted as ReFS, therefore you can always stick with the default settings and place vPower folder on there.

Thanks
Regnor
VeeaMVP
Posts: 938
Liked: 289 times
Joined: Jan 31, 2011 11:17 am
Full Name: Max
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by Regnor »

I was thinking about the repository itself as I thought we're publishing the backup files directly from the repository via NFS.
So it is supported if the cache folder is put on a NTFS volume but the backup data is on ReFS?
PTide
Product Manager
Posts: 6427
Liked: 728 times
Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by PTide »

That's right, it is supported.

Thanks
Regnor
VeeaMVP
Posts: 938
Liked: 289 times
Joined: Jan 31, 2011 11:17 am
Full Name: Max
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by Regnor »

Great, thanks :)

Sorry @myFist for hijacking your topic...
backupquestions
Expert
Posts: 186
Liked: 21 times
Joined: Mar 13, 2019 2:30 pm
Full Name: Alabaster McJenkins
Contact:

[MERGED] vpower nfs on refs volume

Post by backupquestions »

It seems to work, but is it still "not supported"?

If not, what is the easiest method to move it to C drive?
veremin
Product Manager
Posts: 20282
Liked: 2257 times
Joined: Oct 26, 2012 3:28 pm
Full Name: Vladimir Eremin
Contact:

Re: ReFS KB for best pratice and risks?

Post by veremin »

It might be worth clarifying this question on Microsoft forum, since limitation is coming from their side. Thanks!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Lei.Wei and 101 guests