Discussions related to using object storage as a backup target.
Post Reply
syedzeeshan
Influencer
Posts: 14
Liked: never
Joined: May 22, 2020 8:10 pm
Full Name: Syed Zeeshan Ali
Contact:

Scale out repository to azure

Post by syedzeeshan »

Dears

We are in process to setup scale out repository to azure cloud blob storage selection made for COPY

Since our onprimese backup soxe is 100tb with dedup storeonce appliance it is 40tb.

We need to know scale out repository do dehydration of backup ? Or it sent the dedup meta data backup to azure cloud?
Gostev
Chief Product Officer
Posts: 31814
Liked: 7302 times
Joined: Jan 01, 2006 1:01 am
Location: Baar, Switzerland
Contact:

Re: Scale out repository to azure

Post by Gostev »

Yes, SOBR will do dehydration of backup. However, our object storage integration is forever-incremental, so effectively we will "deduplicate" data between multiple full backups, which is where bulk of the savings comes from with deduplication storage appliances. Thanks!
syedzeeshan
Influencer
Posts: 14
Liked: never
Joined: May 22, 2020 8:10 pm
Full Name: Syed Zeeshan Ali
Contact:

Re: Scale out repository to azure

Post by syedzeeshan »

Ok thanks for replying back

E.g I have sql server 1Tb when veeam backup with applaince dedup its size is reduced to 400gb

When scale out repo will sent this backup it will be 1tb first time ?

If I keep 3 restore points the incremental deltas are smaller in size like 50gb

On scale out since its second backup it will same size or reduced

The issue is sending dehydrated data will have major impact on our internet link
syedzeeshan
Influencer
Posts: 14
Liked: never
Joined: May 22, 2020 8:10 pm
Full Name: Syed Zeeshan Ali
Contact:

[MERGED] Veeam deduplication to azure veeam dedup

Post by syedzeeshan »

Dears

I want to know can i Use veam dedup primarily on primese veeam b&r and on destination which is azure blob storage have veeam b&r server dedup database can be synced?

In this way from onprimes we are sending dedup hash to cloud dedup server?

It will save transfer time as deltas and internet link
nielsengelen
Product Manager
Posts: 5797
Liked: 1215 times
Joined: Jul 15, 2013 11:09 am
Full Name: Niels Engelen
Contact:

Re: Veeam deduplication to azure veeam dedup

Post by nielsengelen » 1 person likes this post

Can you clarify what you are trying to achieve?

Veeam Backup & Replication uses deduplication for backups on-premises and as explained in this post, using Azure Blob in SOBR will send the data over. If you want to save costs, you can use Azure Box and all this is explained in our user guide.
Personal blog: https://foonet.be
GitHub: https://github.com/nielsengelen
veremin
Product Manager
Posts: 20415
Liked: 2302 times
Joined: Oct 26, 2012 3:28 pm
Full Name: Vladimir Eremin
Contact:

Re: Veeam deduplication to azure veeam dedup

Post by veremin »

Syed Zeeshan Ali, kindly, avoid creating multiple threads regarding the same issue (this is your third of fourth attempt). The duplicated threads not only complicate the communication, but also put additional load on forum administrator that have to clean the mess afterwards. Thanks!
syedzeeshan
Influencer
Posts: 14
Liked: never
Joined: May 22, 2020 8:10 pm
Full Name: Syed Zeeshan Ali
Contact:

Re: Scale out repository to azure

Post by syedzeeshan »

thanks alot guys i have understand the architecture concept and migration of data to azure blob will use azure box
syedzeeshan
Influencer
Posts: 14
Liked: never
Joined: May 22, 2020 8:10 pm
Full Name: Syed Zeeshan Ali
Contact:

Re: Scale out repository to azure

Post by syedzeeshan »

Hi vermin

I think I created one new thread but didnt get reply as I was expecting is much faster.thats why posted my question on the running thread .I receive answer on both

Thank you
veremin
Product Manager
Posts: 20415
Liked: 2302 times
Joined: Oct 26, 2012 3:28 pm
Full Name: Vladimir Eremin
Contact:

Re: Scale out repository to azure

Post by veremin »

In addition two threads talking more or less similar issue, you'd posted the same question in different existing threads - those were removed later.

Anyway, glad to hear that we have clarified both: product logic and forum recommended practices.

Thank you for understanding!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests