Hello,
i need three information: i have to do a new Linux repository with XFS.
It will be the target for copy jobs.
- first question: the copy jobs are forever incremental.
Can i activate the immutability feature on Linux Repository and i use it as copy job target?
Are the immutability and a forever incremental copy job compatible?
How does a copy job create the Full if the chain is locked from Immutability feature?
- second question: when a copy job work from a repository (Windows Refs or Linux Xfs) to another repository (Windows Refs or Linux Xfs) the data transfer is directly and not use a Proxy Veeam Data Mover but only the Data Mover (Gateway) inside them. Is it right?
- third question: can i limit the bandwith used from copy job inside the Veeam?
Thank you.
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Re: Linux Repository with Immuability
Hi Wlacon
1. You need to schedule periodic full backups (synthetic or active full copies) to use a Hardened Repository as a job target. Forever Forward Incremental is not possible.
2. Backup data is copied directly between the data mover on your source repository and target repository.
3. Yes, Network traffic rules.
Best,
Fabian
1. You need to schedule periodic full backups (synthetic or active full copies) to use a Hardened Repository as a job target. Forever Forward Incremental is not possible.
2. Backup data is copied directly between the data mover on your source repository and target repository.
3. Yes, Network traffic rules.
Best,
Fabian
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