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RomanK
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Veeam ONE database calculators

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Dear all,

We have published the Veeam ONE database calculator for Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365
The sizing calculator will help estimate the database size required to retain historical data when monitoring Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365.

Usage
  1. Investigate your Microsoft 365 and Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 infrastructures to find out the number of Microsoft 365 organizations, users, groups, sites, and teams to monitor as well as their configuration parameters.
  2. Enter monitored infrastructure in the Microsoft 365 Infrastructure section
  3. Enter backup infrastructure in the VB365 Infrastructure section
  4. Specify retention settings in the Retention Policy section
The calculated results will be displayed in the Results column.

Notes
  • Clean setup database size is fixed 0.46 GB
  • Veeam backup data is data generated by monitoring backup processes and doesn't depend on a data collection mode
  • Performance data size is data collected from infrastructure objects and it depends on a data collection mode due to different granularity settings
This calculator provides approximate estimations and estimates the database size for Veeam ONE 12 and Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 7.

Work on the database calculator update for the VONE+VBR environments is in progress.
We would love to hear feedback and ideas on this topic.

Thanks
RomanK
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Re: Veeam ONE database calculators

Post by RomanK »

Dear all,

We have updated Veeam ONE Database Calculator for Virtual Infrastructure and Veeam Backup & Replication Monitoring.
This Veeam ONE database sizing calculator will help estimate the database size required to retain one year of historical data when monitoring Virtual and Veeam Backup & Replication Infrastructure.

Usage remains the same as only numbers and math were updated.
  1. Investigate your backup and virtual infrastructures to determine the number of hosts, clusters, virtual machines, datastores to monitor, and their configuration parameters.
  2. Enter information about your infrastructure inventory, job schedule, and the number of protected VMs on the Calculator worksheet in the Parameters column.
  3. The calculated results are available in the Results column on the Calculator worksheet.
This calculator provides approximate estimations.

We would love to hear feedback and ideas on this topic.

Thanks
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Re: Veeam ONE database calculators

Post by matteu »

Hello,
Thanks for this job.
Why not put all in 1 file ?
You have hyperv/vmware/vbr in one file. Why not merge m365 with it to ?
It would be easier to have all these agregate datas in 1 file only.
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Re: Veeam ONE database calculators

Post by jorgedlcruz »

Hello matteu,
We developed these calculators on different times, and the principal use-case has always been VBR and Virtual Infra.

But we hear you, and I am happy to announce that I have seen Roman working on merging them, and modernizing them into an HTML format that will live on calculator.veeam.com, like other tools, will keep you posted.

Thank you!
Jorge de la Cruz
Senior Product Manager | Veeam ONE @ Veeam Software

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