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Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Hi there,
we recently started managing a customer who has a hosted VMWare-cluster (3hosts with SAN). The "Hosting"-Company already backups up the cluster with their own VBR (30 days retention just for their disaster recovery).
We like to establish our own "customer owned/serviceprovider managed" - VBR and do our own backups with the retention our customer needs.
What we don't know, is it possible to have two VBR-Sewrver (that don't know of each other) backing up own VMWare-Cluster and what possible problems can come up?
Regards,
Florian
we recently started managing a customer who has a hosted VMWare-cluster (3hosts with SAN). The "Hosting"-Company already backups up the cluster with their own VBR (30 days retention just for their disaster recovery).
We like to establish our own "customer owned/serviceprovider managed" - VBR and do our own backups with the retention our customer needs.
What we don't know, is it possible to have two VBR-Sewrver (that don't know of each other) backing up own VMWare-Cluster and what possible problems can come up?
Regards,
Florian
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Hi Florian,
From a technical standpoint, it will work as long as you don’t run backup jobs from the same virtual machine at the same time.
Keep in mind that you must use your own rental license to protect your customers VMs, regardless of what the hosting company does. Since different service providers are involved and the backup infrastructures are dedicated, license sharing between the hosting company and you won’t be possible.
Best,
Fabian
From a technical standpoint, it will work as long as you don’t run backup jobs from the same virtual machine at the same time.
Keep in mind that you must use your own rental license to protect your customers VMs, regardless of what the hosting company does. Since different service providers are involved and the backup infrastructures are dedicated, license sharing between the hosting company and you won’t be possible.
Best,
Fabian
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fklein
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Hi Fabian,
the customer will get a dedicated VBR which is managed by us and receives the rental license via Veeam Cloud Connect / VeeamServiceProviderConsole.
They know it will cost extra.
To summarize:
- if we don't overlap in the creation of snapshots it works?
- it's not a common configuration and not official supported by Veeam?
Regards,
Florian
the customer will get a dedicated VBR which is managed by us and receives the rental license via Veeam Cloud Connect / VeeamServiceProviderConsole.
They know it will cost extra.
To summarize:
- if we don't overlap in the creation of snapshots it works?
- it's not a common configuration and not official supported by Veeam?
Regards,
Florian
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Hey Florian,
To summarize:
- if we don't overlap in the creation of snapshots it works? -- Yes, it will be coordinated with the other provider and their jobs you need to take into account.
- it's not a common configuration and not official supported by Veeam? -- Not sure if uncommon or not, first I am hearing of this request, but it should be supported by Veeam when using separate licenses.
It will be the coordination that will take some effort for scheduling,
Regards,
Chris
To summarize:
- if we don't overlap in the creation of snapshots it works? -- Yes, it will be coordinated with the other provider and their jobs you need to take into account.
- it's not a common configuration and not official supported by Veeam? -- Not sure if uncommon or not, first I am hearing of this request, but it should be supported by Veeam when using separate licenses.
It will be the coordination that will take some effort for scheduling,
Regards,
Chris
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Hi Florian
The challenge with parallel backups is VSS and VMware snapshots. If they’re initiated at the same time for a VM, it will lead to backup session failures.
Best,
Fabian
It’s supported—as long as you don’t run the backups or replication jobs at the same time.
The challenge with parallel backups is VSS and VMware snapshots. If they’re initiated at the same time for a VM, it will lead to backup session failures.
Best,
Fabian
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Scheduling will be the challenging part. I was thinking one thing that can be done is maybe add a Pre Script that checks to see if a snapshot with the name "VEEAM BACKUP TEMPORARY SNAPSHOT" exists for the VM(s) in the Backup Job via PowerCLI and if it detects it, the backup does not run.
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
That could be a workaround for the scheduling, for sure. I would suggest testing it to see the outcome and tweaking as necessary.
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Thanks to everyone.
Your answers are very helpful and we will start to evalute the setup, considering all your input.
Your answers are very helpful and we will start to evalute the setup, considering all your input.
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You are welcome. Let us know where you get and what works, as it may help others.
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
what about CBT, won't this interfere with two backup schedules from different VBRs ?
I was thinking of this situation:
* Maschine get's backuped by Veeam A
* VMware gives him information about the changes Blocks.
* Veeam gets the info, it does the backup of the blocks.
* CBT gets a reset.
* Now Veeam B comes by, asks VMware about CBT.
* now the Blocks are not all since the last backup of Veeam B, cause Veeam A got all the changed blocks.
* Veeam B only got a subset of blocks and the backup is not consitent anymore.
am i wrong ?
I was thinking of this situation:
* Maschine get's backuped by Veeam A
* VMware gives him information about the changes Blocks.
* Veeam gets the info, it does the backup of the blocks.
* CBT gets a reset.
* Now Veeam B comes by, asks VMware about CBT.
* now the Blocks are not all since the last backup of Veeam B, cause Veeam A got all the changed blocks.
* Veeam B only got a subset of blocks and the backup is not consitent anymore.
am i wrong ?
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
@fklein
not common practice.
Apart of the scheduling
- Reset of CBT.
- Version trouble when different Veeam Versions will inject software into the VM
- Are GuestApplication Aware backup also part of the game?
Regards,
Joerg
not common practice.
Apart of the scheduling
- Reset of CBT.
- Version trouble when different Veeam Versions will inject software into the VM
- Are GuestApplication Aware backup also part of the game?
Regards,
Joerg
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Re: Multiple VBR - Server with VMWare Cluster
Ah yes I forgot about CBT and versions. Come to think of it doing this may not be the ideal scenario.
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