Hello,
I am also looking into backing up a MS Clustered file server. You mentioned you split up your backup jops into 1 per disk. Do you allow your jobs to overlap or does this not work?
I also see that for an incremental job, the data read equals the data transferred, so this looks like a full backup to me. For this last question I have opened SR 03329440.
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Stijn
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Re: failover cluster + file server
Hello Stijn,
I am splitting your post from original thread, since it was related to a specific issue.
Please take a look at How to Backup a Windows Failover Cluster with Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows KB article, to learn more details on how to configure the backup for Microsoft Server Failover Cluster and let me know if you still have any questions. Cheers!
I am splitting your post from original thread, since it was related to a specific issue.
Generally, it's not required (we were discussing the specific issue). You can process all the disks within single backup job.You mentioned you split up your backup jops into 1 per disk.
Jobs are going to be executed one after another in case of schedule overlap.Do you allow your jobs to overlap or does this not work?
Please take a look at How to Backup a Windows Failover Cluster with Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows KB article, to learn more details on how to configure the backup for Microsoft Server Failover Cluster and let me know if you still have any questions. Cheers!
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