
And file to tape is a workaround, but not a good one with it's limitations.
Small note here: currently we support up to 1 million of objects with Veeam database running on bundled SQL Express (and have no limits with SQL Standard edition).File2tape is not an option as it does not scale. AFAIK it was never meant for more then a few thousand files in the first place.
To make sure I got this right: you would like to tape of a full backup of your nas periodically and the ideal approach would be to synthesize full set of files for the needed day from the data on disk? Cheers!We would need some sort of virtual synthetic full for the D2D NAS job without the load on the database many thousands of files have on the file2tape jobs.
That's true, that's why generally do not recommend using file to tape jobs for nas backup (except rare occasions, say, when you need a monthly tape out without incremental being stored on tape)The BIG reason is that we want to only backup to tape from Veeam backup files and not from production storage to tape. Just like we do with VMs. But if you do that with the NAS backup, it is just a bunch of vblobs that aren't going to help when needing to get a file.
Unfortunately not, Enterprise Manager knows nothing about the content of the file to tape jobs.Will using Enterprise Manager help in any way in getting single files from tape easier?
If you store VM backup to tape via backup to tape job, EM can show you the file and highlight that it's stored on tape media, but then you need to restore the backup from tape to a staging repository to perform a file level recovery.How about getting files from VM backups on tape? That also seems like you have to restore the VM from tape just to get one file?
For taping out VM backups I'd say backup to tape job is the best option, take a look at this chapter to learn more. For nas backups this is still the improvement request we are working on. Cheers!What are the realistic expectations of using tape with Veeam for VMs and NAS? It seems the old File-to-Tape is straightforward so you can dive in and grab files, but anything that is backed up with regular Veeam jobs does not translate with backup to tape except in a total disaster rebuild scenario.
It's the same thing for us Stefan, as all the customers want the D2D2T process to put files on tape in the native format, for them to be restorable directly from tape - as opposed to having to stage the entire 1PB of blobs on disk (which will take 1 week, if you even have this much free disk space) before you can actually start restoring.rennerstefan wrote: ↑Mar 11, 2021 1:40 pmfor me NAS to Tape is not needed in the first step. For me its more about a "Backup Copy NAS to Tape"
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