I recently started the Veeam backup adventures. I have a Windows Xeon Workstation with system on SSD and backup repositories on fast HDDs.
I am now for two weeks doing initial backups (and have the usual throtteling issues as well, but never mind).
My question: Being throttled does not keep Veeam from constantly writing on the HDD. As the throtteling causes the jobs to run into days or weeks, this feels like an experiement about how much 24/7 write activity the hdd will accept before burning, while the actual data amount written is minimal.
Is this my fault? What would be the recommended setup? Would Veeam write less if I had more memory (currrently only 8 GB), or should an SSD be the initial repository?
(After the Office 365 backup my next step goes to LTO tape installed to the same workstation, but as the jobs are so much delayed I did not arrive there yet..)
Thank you for the wonderful product!

Mike