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Capacity usage reporting
I am looking to build up some tier 1 storage for my initial backups to land for about 7 days before being copied to a dedupe device for longer retention. I know I am just not understanding that I am looking at, but in VeeamONE, what report can I run to see what capacity would be required to find out what about of disk capacity I would need to land 7 days worth of backups to a non-dedupe/compressed disk.
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Re: Capacity usage reporting
Hello,
just to clarify... you have an existing Veeam installation and existing backups on a repository and you want to know how much space you need? If information from the operating system is not enough (aka right click -> properties), then there are several reports that can show information about that:
- backups on repository
- capacity planning for repositories
- backup billing
Best regards,
Hannes
just to clarify... you have an existing Veeam installation and existing backups on a repository and you want to know how much space you need? If information from the operating system is not enough (aka right click -> properties), then there are several reports that can show information about that:
- backups on repository
- capacity planning for repositories
- backup billing
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Capacity usage reporting
Hi Brent,
I think you are looking for Veeam Calculator. As far as I know it is experiencing some technical issues right now, so you may want to check the Restore Point Sumularor written by our system engineers as a temporary replacement. We've been using it for many years.
Thanks
I think you are looking for Veeam Calculator. As far as I know it is experiencing some technical issues right now, so you may want to check the Restore Point Sumularor written by our system engineers as a temporary replacement. We've been using it for many years.
Thanks
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