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Standard, GFS and WORM questions

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Hello,
I am new to Configuring Media Pool for Tapes, either to do Standard, WORM or GFS.
I need someone to clear on these please.
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Re: Standard, GFS and WORM questions

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Hello,
I split your question away from the other one, as it seems to be a different kind of question.

First it would be interesting what you try to achieve.

Information on the topics you ask for can be found in the user guide:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100

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Re: Standard, GFS and WORM questions

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Thanks Hannes,
Basically could you explain briefly what are standard tapes, WORM tapes and GFS tapes please..
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Re: Standard, GFS and WORM questions

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Hello,
please understand, that I will not repeat what the user guide says

WORM: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Write_once_read_many
GFS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup_ro ... father-son
Standard: without GFS

I'm sure that also youtube has explanations if you prefer videos.

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Re: Standard, GFS and WORM questions

Post by Dima P. »

fkondon,

WORM or regular media pool types are based on the tape media you use. For instance, WORM cannot be overwritten (Write Once, Read Many), so you wont see the overwrite settings for these tapes in WORM media pools.

GFS or Standard media, however, define the retention schema for the written tapes. With standard media pool you have simple retention in days, while with GFS you can define the grandfather-father-son retention schema for your tape media.

You need to decide what media type you are going to use (WORM or regular LTO) and then what retention schema is the best for your needs (simple retention or GFS). Once you got this, you create the desired media pool type and follow the instructions of the user guide.
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