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optimize wan copy

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I am from IT service company. we have a offsite backup service for many customer. structure is some different customer point their remote reposity to our wan IP, wan IP NAT to linux host(only 1 host for all customer), this linux use NFS map network storage for each customer.
my encounter problem is when offsite copy job create sythetic full, it will easy fail. I think maybe data too large and wan speed is weak.
But the point is create sythetic full, should not have loading under WAN link.
Q1: IF it have loading, can I prevent it by install backup proxy to linux host? how to install? just add to management host then Veeam auto install compoment?
Q2: if install backup proxy in customer A, but how about B and C and D?

Thanks for you time and help.
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Re: optimize wan copy

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Hello,
the recommendation would be that you use Veeam Cloud connect.

Q1: I assume that your customers use a backup copy job (local backup at every customer and only copy to you). per default, it only does synthetic full. and the machine on your side is a repository (not a proxy). Only a repository is needed on your side.

Q2: I hope that every of your customers has it's own proxy. Otherwise you probably really have a WAN issue :-)

Component (proxy, repository) is described in the user guide:
- https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
- https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100

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Re: optimize wan copy

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Dear Hannesk

do you mean I need to separate Linux repository, then add proxy separately?
Thank you.

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Re: optimize wan copy

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Hello,
I'm not sure whether I understand the question.

Each customer needs a local proxy and a local repository. Linux proxies are available for VMware in HotAdd mode today.

Both roles can be installed on the same machine. But you need to click through the wizards separately.

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Re: optimize wan copy

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Dear Hannesk

I try to read the manual, but I still have question.
I can working without remote proxy( or call distribute proxy), So how can I know it's working by remote proxy instead of local if I install it?
Did you know this question answer?

Thanks for you time.
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Re: optimize wan copy

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sure you can work with a one (windows) proxy in your data center... but I thought you try to optimize WAN traffic?

I suggest to start with the quick start guide https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/qsg_vsphere/ and continue with the user guide https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100

there is a automatic subnet detection built-in, but you can also configure per job / per repository
- https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
- https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
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