Good morning, I have a physical server with vmware vsphere 6.7 with an Internal RDX USB 3.0 Drive.
On this server I have a virtual machine with veeam ENTERPRISE PLUS, I wanted to know if I can make backups on the tape.
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Re: Internal RDX USB 3.0 Drive
Heya Massimiliano,
Pretty sure no
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
VMware does not support tape drives connected directly to ESXi 5.5 and later. For more information, see VMware vSphere Release Notes.
https://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5 ... notes.html
If it's passed through via PCIe or FC passthrough, it's a no go. It may work flawlessly, but that isn't the same as supported. If you can present it to your Veeam Server via iscsi, I believe that's just fine.
(Besides, passthrough is always a chore -- you wouldn't want it anyways, especially with VMware not supporting it. It would mean you're completely stuck the moment you face an issue)
Pretty sure no
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
VMware does not support tape drives connected directly to ESXi 5.5 and later. For more information, see VMware vSphere Release Notes.
https://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5 ... notes.html
If it's passed through via PCIe or FC passthrough, it's a no go. It may work flawlessly, but that isn't the same as supported. If you can present it to your Veeam Server via iscsi, I believe that's just fine.
(Besides, passthrough is always a chore -- you wouldn't want it anyways, especially with VMware not supporting it. It would mean you're completely stuck the moment you face an issue)
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Re: Internal RDX USB 3.0 Drive
mporliod,
You can setup repository with rotated drives and use it as a target for backup copy jobs. Cheers!
You can setup repository with rotated drives and use it as a target for backup copy jobs. Cheers!
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