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ForrFrame
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Feature Request: Give us an Option to pick which storage VRO uses to recover from
VRO tries to select the best storage repo to recover from but it doesn't have enough info to do it properly. If more than one copy job runs on a server backup, it will just pick the one it thinks is right even though it might be on the other side of the world from the recovery location. Even if that copy storage repo is in maintenance mode, it still tries to pull from it and not fail over to a different copy repo. We should have the ability to either select the repo we want or have a weighted list of repos to recover from in the configuration of the recovery location.
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Alec King
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Re: Feature Request: Give us an Option to pick which storage VRO uses to recover from
Hi,
In a VRO cloud recovery location, you can the pick specific repositories that will be used for restore. So I assume you are using a VMware or Hyper-V location? We do plan to add repository selection to these location types in an upcoming version.
Right now for VMware locations, although you cannot choose specific repositories, you can choose Primary backups, Backup copies, or SOBR capacity tier for the repository/restore point type. So your issue is that when choosing backup copies, you cannot specify exactly which copy repo to use?
In a VRO cloud recovery location, you can the pick specific repositories that will be used for restore. So I assume you are using a VMware or Hyper-V location? We do plan to add repository selection to these location types in an upcoming version.
Right now for VMware locations, although you cannot choose specific repositories, you can choose Primary backups, Backup copies, or SOBR capacity tier for the repository/restore point type. So your issue is that when choosing backup copies, you cannot specify exactly which copy repo to use?
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