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Veeam database on multisubnet AlwaysOn cluster

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The documentation states it is supported to run the Veeam configuration database on an AlwaysOn Cluster:
https://www.veeam.com/kb2301

Does Veeam support the multisubnet option? By default, if an alwayson cluster is in multiple subnets, all IPs are registered in DNS by default, but this only works if the client include "multisubnet" in the connection string. Does (or can) Veeam include this option in the SQL connection settings, or do I need to modify the AlwaysOn listener to only register the currently active IP address?
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/always ... ity-group/

Note that I haven't tested this yet, was hoping someone would know before I break my Veeam server :)
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Re: Veeam database on AlwaysOn cluster

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Hello,
please give me some time for investigation.

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Much appreciated! :)
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Re: Veeam database on AlwaysOn cluster

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Hello,
today this configuration is untested / not supported, but we are looking into that for future versions.

Thanks for bringing up this feature request.

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Re: Veeam database on multisubnet AlwaysOn cluster

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Thanks, I'll go with setting RegisterAllProvidersIP to 0 then.
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