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Is it possible to import backup from a TSM environment to a new Veeam environment ? To allow us restoring data from previous years ?
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Re: Migration from TSM to Veeam
Hello, typically our customers keep their legacy solution with minimal amount of licenses required just to enable restores. Thanks!
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Re: Migration from TSM to Veeam
Unfortunately no direct import is available from other backups. It's like what do you do with your VHS and beta tapes now that you use NetFlix and YouTube
I recommend restoring the planned retention and backing that up with Veeam or holding the old backups in a "rest" mode - meaning no new backups taken, only restores.
I recommend restoring the planned retention and backing that up with Veeam or holding the old backups in a "rest" mode - meaning no new backups taken, only restores.
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Re: Migration from TSM to Veeam
How I did it recently for a couple of smaller sites where RepliBit was used.jany.desbiens wrote: ↑Feb 07, 2019 7:44 pm Hi,
Is it possible to import backup from a TSM environment to a new Veeam environment ? To allow us restoring data from previous years ?
Thanks,
1, Installed the Veeam Agent to the backup server
2, Mounted the backed up VM as an iSCSI target, connected the backup server to the iSCSI volumes
3, Used the agent to backup the volumes, set the compression method to dedupe friendly
4, The backup target was an external USB drive with NTFS deduplication enabled, with a lot of backups and restore points I was able to achieve 1:10 - 1:15 dedupe ratio
5, Imported the agent backups to the Veeam server.
This can be quite a bit of work if you want to retain a lot of restore points for a lot of VMs.
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