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Do You have to have a proxy server?
We have a small Veeam installation with a VMware cluster with three nodes and about a dozen VMs. We use a VSAN with drives from all of the 3 nodes. The drives are SSD. Our VRO server is in a nearby building connected by 2 100 fiber links and the VRO server has SSDs as well. Do we need to have a proxy server? We have not noted any performance issues and from what I read the proxy server just helps with communication performance.
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Re: Do You have to have a proxy server?
Having the proxy close to the source VM helps by compressing the data before it goes over the fiber link to be sent to the repository server(Or target proxy, if we're talking about replication jobs). Sure, you don't have to have a separate proxy, but it will bring down the amount of data going between buildings.
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Re: Do You have to have a proxy server?
No, you don’t need a proxy server right now, but you should plan for one if your infrastructure or backup requirements grow.sigdoc1 wrote: ↑Jun 05, 2025 2:43 am We have a small Veeam installation with a VMware cluster with three nodes and about a dozen VMs. We use a VSAN with drives from all of the 3 nodes. The drives are SSD. Our VRO server is in a nearby building connected by 2 100 fiber links and the VRO server has SSDs as well. Do we need to have a proxy server? We have not noted any performance issues and from what I read the proxy server just helps with communication performance.
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