
This is our Backup and DR topology for an Essentials Plus VMWare setup with 3 ESXi hosts. The two ESXi hosts on the main site run around 11 VM's each. The DR site has a host that holds Veeam Replication jobs for every VM and has enough resources to boot them up in a DR situation. The two sites are connected by fiber. The DR site holds our main and only B&R server and one of three DC's. Each ESXi host has a DC VM. The main site holds a physical Veeam Proxy server with local storage for all jobs which is not joined to the domain. It has a Tape Library connected and we run nightly File Server backups to tape and Monthly backups of all servers to tape. These backups are just a copy of the files and folders on the main repository, they are not new or separate backup jobs. I run backup copies to an offsite building NAS connected by fiber. The NAS is connected to the main Veeam server via iSCSI.
We have run Veeam for years. I'm still running Reverse Incremental on all our jobs. It's time to review this. The backup jobs finish quickly, that's not an issue. I was just assuming that Instant Recoveries would be faster with this choice?
I feel fairly good if we lose the entire main site (with Veeam Replication), but I'm looking for any tips/ideas I could make for the general backup or backup copies process?
Should I run a new backup job for the tape jobs or is a copy of the files/folders ok? (all eggs in one basket so to speak).
We have a new NAS and I'm thinking of going NFS instead of iSCSI? I recently had to restore a file from our main file server which is around 2.8 TB in size and I had to restore the files from a monthly tape. This took 13.5 hours just to restore to disk so I could then restore the file from the .vbk. This got me thinking that maybe I should do monthly backups to the new NAS first and then to tape? Would these be incremental? Can you run two separate jobs of one server with the same Veeam server? Does this mess up the change block tag?
Any ideas or improvements would be appreciated!