Hi.
We have two repository servers which we would like to decommision.
They have two repositorys each - one on local disk and one on san.
I was thinking that we could expand the san disk and a evacuate from the local to san disk.
But the question is.
Can this san disk be moved to another server?
There will not be running any backups to this repository - this is only for historical information / restore?
Our should we create a new repository on the new server - and create a scale-out together with the old one - and then do the evacuate?
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Re: Move repository to new server
I think I understand what you are asking. What hyper visor are you running? 
In Vmware, where I have done what you are asking many times, you just remove the disk from the old VM ( DON'T DELETE DISK, JUST REMOVE!!). Then on the new VM, add a disk and select " existing disk" browse the datastore and find the disk. It will attach to your new VM.
I don't see the need to create a scale out repo etc, especially since this is just historical/restore data. That being said, before all of this, make sure you have a good backup of your repository data following the 3-2-1 rule. If something happened during the migration and it's your only copy, you're out of luck...
			
			
									
						
										
						In Vmware, where I have done what you are asking many times, you just remove the disk from the old VM ( DON'T DELETE DISK, JUST REMOVE!!). Then on the new VM, add a disk and select " existing disk" browse the datastore and find the disk. It will attach to your new VM.
I don't see the need to create a scale out repo etc, especially since this is just historical/restore data. That being said, before all of this, make sure you have a good backup of your repository data following the 3-2-1 rule. If something happened during the migration and it's your only copy, you're out of luck...
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Re: Move repository to new server
Hi.
The repository servers are physical - so one of the repositories are on local physical disk and the one are san disk.
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						The repository servers are physical - so one of the repositories are on local physical disk and the one are san disk.
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Re: Move repository to new server
I am in a similar situation right now - At one of the sites I manage, we have five physical VEEAM proxy servers and each has about half a dozen repositories from the SAN which are part of three large scale-out repositories.  One of the five physical proxies has failed and can't be replaced with identical hardware, so I need to move the repositories from it to the other proxies (simple unexport/re-export via SAN).  I can't find any other forum posts where this topic is discussed, so I was wondering what the best method of modifying the repositories so that they show up on their new server(s) without corrupting the older backups.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Move repository to new server
Hi Eric, please review this KB article. This thread should also be helpful.
			
			
									
						
										
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